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Newsletter   -   May 14, 2026 Where can you capture growth? The staffing market analyzed, segment per segment (CSJ mid-year update)
Where can you capture growth? The staffing market analyzed, segment per segment (CSJ mid-year update)

As I mentioned many times, the labor market is currently stuck in a weird "low-hire, low-fire" loop. On one hand, the big picture headlines are a bit gloomy; Stats Canada reported that the economy shed about 111,000 full-time jobs over the first four months of the year,

by Minh Dang
Research Reports   -   May 10, 2026 Engineering staffing market - mid-year update
Engineering staffing market - mid-year update

The Canadian engineering staffing market is moving through a period of intense pressure. We have moved away from the generalist "growth at all costs" mindset and into a cycle where specialized technical skill is the only true currency. For staffing executives, the mid-year pulse check reveals a landscape

by Minh Dang
Research Reports   -   May 10, 2026 IT staffing market - mid-year update
IT staffing market - mid-year update

The Canadian IT staffing market has entered a phase of sharp, intentional calibration. We have officially moved past the "hiring for potential" era that defined the early 2020s and transitioned into a market of high-stakes specialization. For staffing executives, the mid-year pulse check reveals that while the headline

by Minh Dang
Research Reports   -   May 10, 2026 Admin and clerical staffing market: mid-year update
Admin and clerical staffing market: mid-year update

The administrative and clerical staffing market in Canada is hitting a significant crossroads as we move into the back half of 2026. The office of the future is no longer a theoretical concept; it is here, and it is being built by a workforce that looks very different than it

by Minh Dang
Research Reports   -   May 10, 2026 Industrial staffing market: mid-year update
Industrial staffing market: mid-year update

The industrial staffing landscape in Canada is currently navigating a period of sharp contradictions. We’ve moved past the post-pandemic hiring frenzy and entered a phase where the "easy" volume has disappeared, replaced by a much more surgical approach to recruitment. For staffing executives, the mid-year mark is

by Minh Dang
Newsletter   -   May 09, 2026 More jobs lost, finance staffing update and the Canadian mining & energy boom
More jobs lost, finance staffing update and the Canadian mining & energy boom

Let’s look at the numbers this week, and honestly, the vibe in the market is a bit of a mixed bag. If you’re just looking at the headlines, seeing the national job count drop by 18,000 might feel like cause for concern (it‘s also bringing the

by Minh Dang
Labour Journal   -   May 08, 2026 Retention Over Recruitment: What the April LFS Tells Us About the Staffing Outlook
Retention Over Recruitment: What the April LFS Tells Us About the Staffing Outlook

The April Labour Force Survey results reveal a Canadian labour market in the midst of a complex transition. While the headline loss of 18,000 jobs adds to a cumulative decline of 112,000 positions so far in 2026, the underlying drivers suggest a market defined more by a "

by Minh Dang
Compliance & Payroll Journal   -   May 07, 2026 New minimum wage requirements as of April 1st
New minimum wage requirements as of April 1st

On April 1, 2026, the federal government and five provinces and territories updated their hourly floors, primarily to address the persistent pressure of the rising cost of living. For staffing agencies and payroll departments, these changes require immediate integration into recruitment strategies and client billing structures to ensure full compliance.

by Minh Dang
Where can you capture growth? The staffing market analyzed, segment per segment (CSJ mid-year update)
Newsletter   -   May 14, 2026 Where can you capture growth? The staffing market analyzed, segment per segment (CSJ mid-year update)

As I mentioned many times, the labor market is currently stuck in a weird "low-hire, low-fire" loop. On one hand, the big picture headlines are a bit gloomy; Stats Canada reported that the economy shed about 111,000 full-time jobs over the first four months of the year,

by Minh Dang
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Newsletter   -   May 14, 2026 Where can you capture growth? The staffing market analyzed, segment per segment (CSJ mid-year update)
Where can you capture growth? The staffing market analyzed, segment per segment (CSJ mid-year update)

As I mentioned many times, the labor market is currently stuck in a weird "low-hire, low-fire" loop. On one hand, the big picture headlines are a bit gloomy; Stats Canada reported that the economy shed about 111,000 full-time jobs over the first four months of the year,

by Minh Dang
Research Reports   -   May 10, 2026 Engineering staffing market - mid-year update
Engineering staffing market - mid-year update

The Canadian engineering staffing market is moving through a period of intense pressure. We have moved away from the generalist "growth at all costs" mindset and into a cycle where specialized technical skill is the only true currency. For staffing executives, the mid-year pulse check reveals a landscape

by Minh Dang
Research Reports   -   May 10, 2026 IT staffing market - mid-year update
IT staffing market - mid-year update

The Canadian IT staffing market has entered a phase of sharp, intentional calibration. We have officially moved past the "hiring for potential" era that defined the early 2020s and transitioned into a market of high-stakes specialization. For staffing executives, the mid-year pulse check reveals that while the headline

by Minh Dang
Research Reports   -   May 10, 2026 Admin and clerical staffing market: mid-year update
Admin and clerical staffing market: mid-year update

The administrative and clerical staffing market in Canada is hitting a significant crossroads as we move into the back half of 2026. The office of the future is no longer a theoretical concept; it is here, and it is being built by a workforce that looks very different than it

by Minh Dang
Research Reports   -   May 10, 2026 Industrial staffing market: mid-year update
Industrial staffing market: mid-year update

The industrial staffing landscape in Canada is currently navigating a period of sharp contradictions. We’ve moved past the post-pandemic hiring frenzy and entered a phase where the "easy" volume has disappeared, replaced by a much more surgical approach to recruitment. For staffing executives, the mid-year mark is

by Minh Dang
Newsletter   -   May 09, 2026 More jobs lost, finance staffing update and the Canadian mining & energy boom
More jobs lost, finance staffing update and the Canadian mining & energy boom

Let’s look at the numbers this week, and honestly, the vibe in the market is a bit of a mixed bag. If you’re just looking at the headlines, seeing the national job count drop by 18,000 might feel like cause for concern (it‘s also bringing the

by Minh Dang
Labour Journal   -   May 08, 2026 Retention Over Recruitment: What the April LFS Tells Us About the Staffing Outlook
Retention Over Recruitment: What the April LFS Tells Us About the Staffing Outlook

The April Labour Force Survey results reveal a Canadian labour market in the midst of a complex transition. While the headline loss of 18,000 jobs adds to a cumulative decline of 112,000 positions so far in 2026, the underlying drivers suggest a market defined more by a "

by Minh Dang
Compliance & Payroll Journal   -   May 07, 2026 New minimum wage requirements as of April 1st
New minimum wage requirements as of April 1st

On April 1, 2026, the federal government and five provinces and territories updated their hourly floors, primarily to address the persistent pressure of the rising cost of living. For staffing agencies and payroll departments, these changes require immediate integration into recruitment strategies and client billing structures to ensure full compliance.

by Minh Dang
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