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Canada’s labor market fell back to earth with a sharp drop in employment in July, putting a spotlight on the challenges the ...
Many Air Canada flight attendants are dissatisfied with wage increases in a tentative agreement that ended a crippling strike ...
The unemployment rate rose for a third month running to 7.0%. That was in line with expectations and comes after it ticked up to 6.9% in April. When calculated using U.S. Labor Department ...
The Canadian economy lost thousands of jobs in July, sending the share of people employed in the population to an eight-month low, data showed on Friday, as the labor market gave back substantial ...
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‘Canada can’t replace U.S. market’: Trade expert discusses high stakes in upcoming CUSMA review
Canadian trade expert Laura Dawson says that while the 2026 CUSMA review poses risks, it also offers opportunities to expand ...
This paper examines how oil shocks shape labor market outcomes across 89 countries from 1975 to 2022. Leveraging a high-frequency oil supply shock series and a rich panel of quarterly labor market ...
The 2001 and 2016 censuses reveal that labour market inequalities in Canada have remained both gendered and racialized over the past two decades. Racialized immigrant women are among the most ...
The Labor Department reported that employers added 139,000 jobs in May while unemployment held steady at 4.2%. The unemployment rate for all college grads was 2.7%, but the rate for those between ...
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