Shownotes
Softening in Canada’s headline labour market data this year masks a more encouraging underlying story.
Job losses remain concentrated in tariff-exposed sectors, layoffs are declining, and hiring is beginning to rebound—all signs of resilience beneath the surface.
In this episode of the 10-Minute Take, RBC Economics' Claire Fan and Carrie Freestone discuss:
- What hidden unemployment means and whether it's rising.
- How "low hire, low fire" dynamics disproportionately affect younger job seekers.
- Why labour supply is expected to tighten as hiring demand recovers later in 2026.