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Labour Journal   -   Nov 26, 2025 A new look at youth employment and how the labour market could shift
A new look at youth employment and how the labour market could shift

Ottawa’s decision to launch a national consultation on youth employment arrives at a moment when the labour market is recalibrating after several years of imbalance. The federal government is inviting employers, educators, community groups, and young workers to weigh in on how to strengthen pathways into work. It may

by Minh Dang
Nov 26, 2025 Canada steps out: a labour market gearing up and fresh trade paths

Canada’s trade landscape is shifting again and the pace is starting to show. Mark Carney keeps adding small but tangible pieces to his diversification strategy. The agreement with the UAE, the recent work on closer ties with Indonesia and India, the Gripen framework in Sweden (with an estimated 10,

by Minh Dang
AI   -   Nov 25, 2025 When workers move faster than their employers: the rise of shadow AI in Canada
When workers move faster than their employers: the rise of shadow AI in Canada

A new IBM study shows a workforce shifting faster than the organizations that employ it. Across Canada, millions of workers are already adopting AI tools in their daily routines, often without approval from their employers. It is a quiet transformation happening at the desk level, and it reveals a widening

by Minh Dang
Economic Journal   -   Nov 25, 2025 What the latest business conditions reveal about hiring in 2026
What the latest business conditions reveal about hiring in 2026

The latest Business Conditions survey from StatCan offers a steady picture of how employers are approaching the end of the year. It shows a market that continues to move forward even as it absorbs persistent pressure from costs, wages and skills shortages. What makes this release notable is how closely

by Minh Dang
Economic Journal   -   Nov 22, 2025 Canada-UAE investment pact: what it means concretely for jobs
Canada-UAE investment pact: what it means concretely for jobs

Canada has stepped into a new phase of economic diplomacy. During his visit to Abu Dhabi, Prime Minister Mark Carney signed an investment-protection agreement with the United Arab Emirates and launched talks toward a comprehensive trade deal.  This shift signals a broader opportunity for Canadian staffing and talent strategy professionals

by Minh Dang
Labour Journal   -   Nov 22, 2025 Saab is pledging 10,000 jobs… if Canada buys the Gripen
Saab is pledging 10,000 jobs… if Canada buys the Gripen

Saab has signalled that it is ready to anchor a major industrial footprint in Canada if Ottawa chooses the Gripen fighter jet for its next generation of aircraft. The company has already engaged with Canadian aerospace firms and has stated that a full domestic production model could support up to

by Minh Dang
Economic Journal   -   Nov 19, 2025 The CSJ press review: which sectors and companies are hiring according to press releases
The CSJ press review: which sectors and companies are hiring according to press releases

Canada’s labour market has moved through another month of steady but uneven activity. While the national data still points to a cautious economic environment, the flow of local announcements shows a job market that continues to generate real hiring across industries. Construction, manufacturing, health care, retail, hospitality and community

by News Room
Labour Journal   -   Nov 18, 2025 A new industrial signal: how « Buy Canadian » could reshape manufacturing labour demand
A new industrial signal: how « Buy Canadian » could reshape manufacturing labour demand

Ottawa’s latest industrial strategy marks a quiet but meaningful shift in how Canada intends to compete. As part of Budget 2025, the federal government is committing $186 million to strengthen domestic sourcing under a new “Buy Canadian” framework, an initiative announced by Mélanie Joly. Though presented as an industrial

by Minh Dang
A new look at youth employment and how the labour market could shift
Labour Journal   -   Nov 26, 2025 A new look at youth employment and how the labour market could shift

Ottawa’s decision to launch a national consultation on youth employment arrives at a moment when the labour market is recalibrating after several years of imbalance. The federal government is inviting employers, educators, community groups, and young workers to weigh in on how to strengthen pathways into work. It may

by Minh Dang
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Labour Journal   -   Nov 26, 2025 A new look at youth employment and how the labour market could shift
A new look at youth employment and how the labour market could shift

Ottawa’s decision to launch a national consultation on youth employment arrives at a moment when the labour market is recalibrating after several years of imbalance. The federal government is inviting employers, educators, community groups, and young workers to weigh in on how to strengthen pathways into work. It may

by Minh Dang
Nov 26, 2025 Canada steps out: a labour market gearing up and fresh trade paths

Canada’s trade landscape is shifting again and the pace is starting to show. Mark Carney keeps adding small but tangible pieces to his diversification strategy. The agreement with the UAE, the recent work on closer ties with Indonesia and India, the Gripen framework in Sweden (with an estimated 10,

by Minh Dang
AI   -   Nov 25, 2025 When workers move faster than their employers: the rise of shadow AI in Canada
When workers move faster than their employers: the rise of shadow AI in Canada

A new IBM study shows a workforce shifting faster than the organizations that employ it. Across Canada, millions of workers are already adopting AI tools in their daily routines, often without approval from their employers. It is a quiet transformation happening at the desk level, and it reveals a widening

by Minh Dang
Economic Journal   -   Nov 25, 2025 What the latest business conditions reveal about hiring in 2026
What the latest business conditions reveal about hiring in 2026

The latest Business Conditions survey from StatCan offers a steady picture of how employers are approaching the end of the year. It shows a market that continues to move forward even as it absorbs persistent pressure from costs, wages and skills shortages. What makes this release notable is how closely

by Minh Dang
Economic Journal   -   Nov 22, 2025 Canada-UAE investment pact: what it means concretely for jobs
Canada-UAE investment pact: what it means concretely for jobs

Canada has stepped into a new phase of economic diplomacy. During his visit to Abu Dhabi, Prime Minister Mark Carney signed an investment-protection agreement with the United Arab Emirates and launched talks toward a comprehensive trade deal.  This shift signals a broader opportunity for Canadian staffing and talent strategy professionals

by Minh Dang
Labour Journal   -   Nov 22, 2025 Saab is pledging 10,000 jobs… if Canada buys the Gripen
Saab is pledging 10,000 jobs… if Canada buys the Gripen

Saab has signalled that it is ready to anchor a major industrial footprint in Canada if Ottawa chooses the Gripen fighter jet for its next generation of aircraft. The company has already engaged with Canadian aerospace firms and has stated that a full domestic production model could support up to

by Minh Dang
Economic Journal   -   Nov 19, 2025 The CSJ press review: which sectors and companies are hiring according to press releases
The CSJ press review: which sectors and companies are hiring according to press releases

Canada’s labour market has moved through another month of steady but uneven activity. While the national data still points to a cautious economic environment, the flow of local announcements shows a job market that continues to generate real hiring across industries. Construction, manufacturing, health care, retail, hospitality and community

by News Room
Labour Journal   -   Nov 18, 2025 A new industrial signal: how « Buy Canadian » could reshape manufacturing labour demand
A new industrial signal: how « Buy Canadian » could reshape manufacturing labour demand

Ottawa’s latest industrial strategy marks a quiet but meaningful shift in how Canada intends to compete. As part of Budget 2025, the federal government is committing $186 million to strengthen domestic sourcing under a new “Buy Canadian” framework, an initiative announced by Mélanie Joly. Though presented as an industrial

by Minh Dang
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