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Labour Journal   -   Apr 13, 2026 Who is hiring? The top 10 companies to watch this quarter
Who is hiring? The top 10 companies to watch this quarter

The current Canadian labor market is undergoing a structural realignment. While headline economic indicators show flattish volume growth, a deeper analysis of corporate filings and executive mandates for Q2 2026 reveals a "K-shaped" hiring recovery. High-volume recruitment is no longer a general trend; it is concentrated in organizations

by Minh Dang
CSJ Exclusive   -   Apr 12, 2026 Beyond the Hype: Is OpenAI Actually Built to Disrupt the Staffing Industry?
Beyond the Hype: Is OpenAI Actually Built to Disrupt the Staffing Industry?

The entry of OpenAI into the recruitment ecosystem marks a significant shift from traditional digital transformation toward an era of AI-native intermediation. This move represents a fundamental reimagining of the bridge between project inception and talent acquisition, moving away from the static databases that have dominated the industry for decades.

by Minh Dang
Labour Journal   -   Apr 10, 2026 Is the slump over? March saw 14,000 jobs created after more than 100,000 lost in last months
Is the slump over? March saw 14,000 jobs created after more than 100,000 lost in last months

The release of the March 2026 Labour Force Survey offers a much-needed narrative of stabilization for the Canadian economy. After a tumultuous start to the year characterized by a staggering loss of over 100,000 positions in January and February, the market added a modest 14,000 jobs in March.

by Minh Dang
Apr 08, 2026 The paradox of jobless economic growth and why it still feels tough despite GDP gains

The latest data from the Canadian economic engine presents a peculiar riddle for the staffing industry. While the headline figures suggest a nation shaking off the winter doldrums, the ground-level reality for recruiters is more one of calculated hesitation. As we navigate the opening of the second quarter, the narrative

by Minh Dang
Labour Journal   -   Apr 07, 2026 The Trust Intermediary: How Staffing Firms Can Unlock the Full Potential of Canada’s Newest Talent
The Trust Intermediary: How Staffing Firms Can Unlock the Full Potential of Canada’s Newest Talent

The recent release from Statistics Canada regarding the labour market experiences of immigrants provides a significant update for the staffing industry. By examining the integration of recent working-age immigrants and non-permanent residents (NPRs), the data highlights both a rapid improvement in initial employment rates and persistent structural challenges regarding job

by Minh Dang
Labour Journal   -   Apr 07, 2026 How is each sector faring in terms of jobs creation? What the latest job posting data is telling us

The current labor market landscape in early 2026 reflects a transition from the era of "growth at all costs" to a period of strategic automation and efficiency. The latest job posting data from Indeed helps to understand the story behind each sector, and which ones are still bearing

by Minh Dang
Economic Journal   -   Apr 07, 2026 Ivey PMI is the highest ever, and yet jobs won't get any better
Ivey PMI is the highest ever, and yet jobs won't get any better

The latest Ivey PMI data reveals a complex picture: while the headline activity remains in expansionary territory, the underlying labor data suggests a sector that is becoming increasingly lean. The seasonally adjusted Ivey PMI for March landed at 57.5, a slight increase from February’s 56.6. This represents

by Minh Dang
Economic Journal   -   Apr 07, 2026 Resilience Amidst Friction: Navigating the March Services PMI
Resilience Amidst Friction: Navigating the March Services PMI

The Canadian services sector continues to operate in a high-pressure environment, yet the latest data suggests a gradual, if arduous, climb toward stability. The S&P Global Canada Services PMI rose to 47.2 in March, up from 46.5 in February. While this marks the fifth consecutive month

by Minh Dang
Who is hiring? The top 10 companies to watch this quarter
Labour Journal   -   Apr 13, 2026 Who is hiring? The top 10 companies to watch this quarter

The current Canadian labor market is undergoing a structural realignment. While headline economic indicators show flattish volume growth, a deeper analysis of corporate filings and executive mandates for Q2 2026 reveals a "K-shaped" hiring recovery. High-volume recruitment is no longer a general trend; it is concentrated in organizations

by Minh Dang
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Labour Journal   -   Apr 13, 2026 Who is hiring? The top 10 companies to watch this quarter
Who is hiring? The top 10 companies to watch this quarter

The current Canadian labor market is undergoing a structural realignment. While headline economic indicators show flattish volume growth, a deeper analysis of corporate filings and executive mandates for Q2 2026 reveals a "K-shaped" hiring recovery. High-volume recruitment is no longer a general trend; it is concentrated in organizations

by Minh Dang
CSJ Exclusive   -   Apr 12, 2026 Beyond the Hype: Is OpenAI Actually Built to Disrupt the Staffing Industry?
Beyond the Hype: Is OpenAI Actually Built to Disrupt the Staffing Industry?

The entry of OpenAI into the recruitment ecosystem marks a significant shift from traditional digital transformation toward an era of AI-native intermediation. This move represents a fundamental reimagining of the bridge between project inception and talent acquisition, moving away from the static databases that have dominated the industry for decades.

by Minh Dang
Labour Journal   -   Apr 10, 2026 Is the slump over? March saw 14,000 jobs created after more than 100,000 lost in last months
Is the slump over? March saw 14,000 jobs created after more than 100,000 lost in last months

The release of the March 2026 Labour Force Survey offers a much-needed narrative of stabilization for the Canadian economy. After a tumultuous start to the year characterized by a staggering loss of over 100,000 positions in January and February, the market added a modest 14,000 jobs in March.

by Minh Dang
Apr 08, 2026 The paradox of jobless economic growth and why it still feels tough despite GDP gains

The latest data from the Canadian economic engine presents a peculiar riddle for the staffing industry. While the headline figures suggest a nation shaking off the winter doldrums, the ground-level reality for recruiters is more one of calculated hesitation. As we navigate the opening of the second quarter, the narrative

by Minh Dang
Labour Journal   -   Apr 07, 2026 The Trust Intermediary: How Staffing Firms Can Unlock the Full Potential of Canada’s Newest Talent
The Trust Intermediary: How Staffing Firms Can Unlock the Full Potential of Canada’s Newest Talent

The recent release from Statistics Canada regarding the labour market experiences of immigrants provides a significant update for the staffing industry. By examining the integration of recent working-age immigrants and non-permanent residents (NPRs), the data highlights both a rapid improvement in initial employment rates and persistent structural challenges regarding job

by Minh Dang
Labour Journal   -   Apr 07, 2026 How is each sector faring in terms of jobs creation? What the latest job posting data is telling us

The current labor market landscape in early 2026 reflects a transition from the era of "growth at all costs" to a period of strategic automation and efficiency. The latest job posting data from Indeed helps to understand the story behind each sector, and which ones are still bearing

by Minh Dang
Economic Journal   -   Apr 07, 2026 Ivey PMI is the highest ever, and yet jobs won't get any better
Ivey PMI is the highest ever, and yet jobs won't get any better

The latest Ivey PMI data reveals a complex picture: while the headline activity remains in expansionary territory, the underlying labor data suggests a sector that is becoming increasingly lean. The seasonally adjusted Ivey PMI for March landed at 57.5, a slight increase from February’s 56.6. This represents

by Minh Dang
Economic Journal   -   Apr 07, 2026 Resilience Amidst Friction: Navigating the March Services PMI
Resilience Amidst Friction: Navigating the March Services PMI

The Canadian services sector continues to operate in a high-pressure environment, yet the latest data suggests a gradual, if arduous, climb toward stability. The S&P Global Canada Services PMI rose to 47.2 in March, up from 46.5 in February. While this marks the fifth consecutive month

by Minh Dang
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