In Canada, unfilled jobs have reached a record high of more than one million. This is an obvious sign that employers now have a difficult time finding workers as they increase their hiring.
Canada’s Tight Market
To this day, Canada still continues to fall behind the US, which has 1.4 job vacancies for every job…
The skills shortage is so acute the private sector is stepping up training programs tailored for the jobs on offer rather than wait for universities
According to U.S. News & World Report’s annual evaluation, Canada is ranked as the top country overall for 2021.
Since the yearly Best Countries evaluation was first launched six years ago, Canada was ranked second overall in 2016, 2017, and 2018. It later took third place in 2019 and moved to second place in…
While women comprise the minority of people owning a business in Canada, those who have managed to break into the system are doing great in their fields.
Data from Statistics Canada reveals that less than 16 percent of medium and small-sized businesses in Canada have women as their major owners.
These enterprises create jobs in…
On January 7, 2022, Statistics Canada reported that 54,700 Canadian jobs were added to the economy in December 2021.
This is more than the 25,000 jobs in Canada that were forecast by economists.
Furthermore, there was a surge of 123,000 full-time jobs in Canada at the end of the year.
Most part-time employers have transitioned…
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted nearly all industries, and the aviation industry is no exception.
With travel restrictions imposed in Canada and fewer travelers, most Canadian aerospace companies laid off their workers.
This is because the pandemic lowered the demand for new jets, which greatly affected the monthly production rates.
The Aerospace Industries Association…