Calgary hoped to land 50,000 Amazon jobs. It may have to settle for two.Despite a recent round of layoffs, Amazon has roughly 13,000 job openings right now. Here’s a look at where the jobs are (and aren’t).
Kirstine Stewart on the limits of “leaning in”As the former head of the CBC and Twitter Canada embarks on new role, she says it’s time for business to adapt to women’s needs—not the other way around
What Donald Trump can teach Kathleen Wynne about businessOpinion: Top-down policy fiats are less effective than lower taxes. Canada can actually learn something from Donald Trump.
10 jobs of the future you need to know about right nowWhat employment prospects look like in Industrial Revolution 4.0
Google’s Sidewalk Labs project in Toronto is already creating jobs—in New YorkSidewalk Labs recently posted several jobs. The catch: they’re not for Canadians—at least not those who want to remain in the country.
What the fourth industrial revolution means for your jobOpinion: Rapid technological advances will destroy some jobs, but it doesn’t need to be a catastrophe if we take steps to manage the transition
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
Why Bombardier and Ottawa shouldn’t make job promises they can’t keepOpinion: Airbus’ PR machine is in overdrive, but any job promises attached to its takeover of the CSeries will almost certainly be broken
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