The 91 most important economic charts to watch in 2018For the fourth year in a row Maclean’s presents its year-end Chartapalooza, your guide to making sense of the economy in the year ahead
More older Canadians choose to keep working, census findsOver 53 per cent of men and 38 of women aged 65 or older were working in some form in 2015 – considerably more than were doing so in 1995
Justin Trudeau is getting cocky about the economy. Watch out.Strong Jobs growth and markets may breed complacency, which creates the conditions for the dumb risks that eventually cause a crisis
’F*ck it, I quit.’: Five epic ways to ditch your jobA Twitter employee who turned off Trump’s account on his last day on the job is just one of many workers who’ve quit in spectacular ways
Canada’s job market is firing on all cylindersEcon-o-metric: Why are so many Canadians who’ve reached retirement age still working? And what does a hot labour market mean for interest rates?
Canada’s job market still shows weakness below the surfaceEcono-metrics: Wage growth may finally be improving, but the Bank of Canada will need to see a lot more of that before it raises rates again
How many jobs has NAFTA really cost the U.S.?Trump’s trade czar puts it at 700,000, close to what Bernie Sanders claimed in his presidential run. Others differ.
Canada’s job recovery gets realEcono-metric: There was very little not to like about Canada’s latest employment report, which saw 55,000 net new jobs created in May
10 unmistakable signs it’s time to look for a new jobSticking with the job you have is often a good choice—but inertia can be a career killer, too. Here are the signs of trouble to watch out for
Four key questions applicants should ask in every job interviewHere are four wise questions sure to impress an interviewer (and a few more that are better left unsaid)