Companies march to the beat of their own loonie tuneA close look at why the government thinks the plunging loonie will kick-start manufacturing
Sizzle returns to the auto showWith the U.S. economy on the mend, automakers get back to what they do best at car shows: delight and entertain
Ottawa’s wait-and-see approach to the economy is failingDismal new job numbers could be a sign of too much belt-tightening too soon
An aging population requires a rethink of how we view the job marketThe working age population is growing, and growing older
Your job is as safe as it has ever been. Probably safer.There is a certain sentiment—possibly driven by nostalgia—that jobs used to be more stable
Canada’s job market is leaving younger workers behindThe recovery has benefitted older workers over young
Retailers welcome the new male consumerHe’s hooked on designer sneakers, fashion and grooming. And he’s reframing masculinity.
The young and the restlessThe bad rap Gen-Yers get isn’t entirely unwarranted, but employers must find ways to engage them