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Canadian Boomer Retirement Crisis Or Karma? It’s Past Peak Either Way: BMO

March 27, 2024

The CEO of the world’s largest asset manager sees a Boomer demographic crisis brewing. Earlier this week, Blackrock CEO Larry Fink warned the US is rapidly approaching a crisis as Baby Boomers retire. BMO isn’t quite sure if it’s “crisis or karma,” but in either case—they see the problem as overstated. The bank argues Canada […]

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Toronto Unemployment Surges, Adds 75k More Unemployed People

March 12, 2024

Toronto’s population boom has led to rapid growth of its talent pool—but can they find work? Statistics Canada (Stat Can) data shows Toronto’s unemployment rate rose significantly faster than the national rate in February. The city’s unemployed population has grown to hundreds of thousands of people, with annual growth rising 11x the rate of its […]

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Canada Sees Unemployed Workers Rise Nearly 20% In Just One Year

January 5, 2024

Canada’s economy continues to struggle with job creation that keeps up with its population. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) data shows the unemployment rate was unchanged in December. However, the population growth means nearly 20% more unemployed than last year. That excludes the demand for work from international students—many attracted by promises of working extended hours […]

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Canadian Job Vacancies Are Falling Sharply As Excess Labor Rises

December 18, 2023

Canada’s once tight labor market, a key driver of wages and shelter costs, is loosening. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) data reveals job vacancies declined further in Q3 2023. The drop is a double-edged sword: roles being filled is good news, but job creation is failing to keep up with population growth. Canada is adding roughly […]

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Canadian Business Insolvencies Hit 10-Year High, Consumer Filings Drop

November 8, 2023

Canadian credit is normalizing after an epic binge, and it’s presenting some red flags. Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy (OSB) data showed a downtick for Q3 insolvency filings. The drop was mostly seasonal, with the volume still trending towards pre-pandemic levels. That may sound like a return to normal, but there’s one big change—insolvency […]

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Canadian Unemployment Weakness Might Be Overstated

November 3, 2023

The Canadian labor market is slowing but it may not be as slow as many have concluded. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) data shows the country added thousands of jobs in October. It just wasn’t enough to prevent unemployment from rising. Labor market erosion is almost a certainty, but post-recession seasonal adjustments amplify movements. As a […]

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Canada Just Saw The Fewest Business Openings Since March 2020

October 30, 2023

Canada’s population might be booming but fewer entrepreneurs are seeing opportunity. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) data shows a sharp reduction in the number of business openings in July. The unusually large decline saw new businesses form at the slowest pace since the start of the pandemic. This is just the latest data point to show […]

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Canadian Economists Are Skeptical of Job Strength, Discouraged Workers Jump 44%

October 6, 2023

Canada’s economy printed what traditionally would be another blowout job report. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) data shows the country added tens of thousands of jobs in September, and wage growth is ripping higher. However, virtually every economist we heard from this morning warned the data has to be viewed with a different lens. To summarize […]

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Canadian Business Closures Surge, Fewest Business Openings Since Lockdowns

September 25, 2023

Canada’s soaring inflation and expensive real estate are weighing on its small businesses. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) data shows a sharp drop in active businesses in June. A combination of more closures and fewer openings has wiped over a year of progress. There have been many warnings that this problem is brewing, and it’s expected […]

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Canadian Unemployment Claims Rip To 2008 High, Disqualifications Soar

September 21, 2023

Canada’s tight labor market is getting more questionable with each data release. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) data reveals employment insurance (a.k.a. unemployment) claims jumped in July. Excluding the pandemic, the country hasn’t seen this many claims since 2008. The surge occurred alongside a major uptick in claim disqualifications. Canada Has Seen A Major Uptick In […]

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