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The narrative surrounding recruitment challenges in Canada has officially shifted. According to the newly released 2026 Hiring Outlook from Express Employment Professionals, the primary obstacle for employers is no longer wage escalation, but a pronounced deficit in hard skills and relevant experience. Nearly half of Canadian hiring decision-makers now
by Minh DangThe Canadian government is quietly restructuring its foreign labor supply through administrative processing times, creating a clear dividing line between highly skilled talent and entry-level workers. The latest data regarding Labour Market Impact Assessments from Employment and Social Development Canada reveals a stark divergence in how quickly businesses can
by Minh DangThe Bank of Canada’s decision Wednesday to keep its benchmark interest rate pegged at 2.25 percent for a fifth consecutive meeting delivered a clear message to corporate boardrooms: elevated borrowing costs are not retreating anytime soon. For the domestic staffing and recruitment industry, this extended plateau acts as
by Minh Dang
Recruitment's New Reality: AI Is Talking to AI Let's be honest. There's something slightly absurd happening in hiring right now. A company uses AI to write a job description. A candidate uses AI to tailor their CV. AI helps generate the cover letter. Then
by Mehdi KallalaA Shift from Contraction to Expansion Canada's services sector has officially crossed back into expansion territory, signaling a pivotal turning point for the broader economy. The latest S&P Global Canada Services Purchasing Managers' Index recorded a reading of 50.6 in May 2026, up from
by Minh DangThe May data reveals a significant rebound in the Canadian labour market, with employment increasing by 88,000 jobs. This marks the first major employment gain since November 2025, effectively offsetting the downward trend observed over the first four months of the year. This job growth was driven entirely by
by Minh DangThe Canadian labour market is currently defined by a profound regional divide. While national figures may suggest a mild overall cooling, surface-level stability masks a stark divergence between provinces. The first quarter of 2026 saw a national decline of 95,000 jobs, marking the weakest quarterly performance since the
by Minh DangThe latest S&P Global Canada Manufacturing PMI points to a sector caught in a holding pattern. Factory operators are navigating a landscape shaped by shifting trade policies and hesitant domestic demand. Output and new orders reflect this caution, forcing manufacturers to keep a tight grip on operational capacity
by Minh DangThe narrative surrounding recruitment challenges in Canada has officially shifted. According to the newly released 2026 Hiring Outlook from Express Employment Professionals, the primary obstacle for employers is no longer wage escalation, but a pronounced deficit in hard skills and relevant experience. Nearly half of Canadian hiring decision-makers now
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Explore Partnership Opportunities →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
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 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
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
The current landscape for finance and accounting (F&A) staffing in Canada is moving through a distinct "normalization" phase. After the frantic hiring cycles of recent years, the market has settled into a more disciplined rhythm. For staffing executives, the mid-year mark is about navigating a
The Canadian labor market has reached a definitive turning point, marking the end of the post-pandemic "talent grab" and the beginning of a more challenging, client-driven era. To navigate this shift, staffing leaders must look beyond simple headlines and understand the mechanics of the Beveridge Curve
The narrative surrounding recruitment challenges in Canada has officially shifted. According to the newly released 2026 Hiring Outlook from Express Employment Professionals, the primary obstacle for employers is no longer wage escalation, but a pronounced deficit in hard skills and relevant experience. Nearly half of Canadian hiring decision-makers now
by Minh DangThe Canadian government is quietly restructuring its foreign labor supply through administrative processing times, creating a clear dividing line between highly skilled talent and entry-level workers. The latest data regarding Labour Market Impact Assessments from Employment and Social Development Canada reveals a stark divergence in how quickly businesses can
by Minh DangThe Bank of Canada’s decision Wednesday to keep its benchmark interest rate pegged at 2.25 percent for a fifth consecutive meeting delivered a clear message to corporate boardrooms: elevated borrowing costs are not retreating anytime soon. For the domestic staffing and recruitment industry, this extended plateau acts as
by Minh Dang
Recruitment's New Reality: AI Is Talking to AI Let's be honest. There's something slightly absurd happening in hiring right now. A company uses AI to write a job description. A candidate uses AI to tailor their CV. AI helps generate the cover letter. Then
by Mehdi KallalaA Shift from Contraction to Expansion Canada's services sector has officially crossed back into expansion territory, signaling a pivotal turning point for the broader economy. The latest S&P Global Canada Services Purchasing Managers' Index recorded a reading of 50.6 in May 2026, up from
by Minh DangThe May data reveals a significant rebound in the Canadian labour market, with employment increasing by 88,000 jobs. This marks the first major employment gain since November 2025, effectively offsetting the downward trend observed over the first four months of the year. This job growth was driven entirely by
by Minh DangThe Canadian labour market is currently defined by a profound regional divide. While national figures may suggest a mild overall cooling, surface-level stability masks a stark divergence between provinces. The first quarter of 2026 saw a national decline of 95,000 jobs, marking the weakest quarterly performance since the
by Minh DangThe latest S&P Global Canada Manufacturing PMI points to a sector caught in a holding pattern. Factory operators are navigating a landscape shaped by shifting trade policies and hesitant domestic demand. Output and new orders reflect this caution, forcing manufacturers to keep a tight grip on operational capacity
by Minh Dang