

Brendon Bernard is an Economist at the Indeed Hiring Lab, focusing on the Canadian labour market. His research interests include analyzing how detailed trends in the job market fit in with broader developments in the Canadian economy. Brendon was previously an economist with Department of Finance Canada, where he focused on analyzing Canadian financial sector policy and the U.S. economy. He holds a Master’s in Economics from the Vancouver School of Economics at University of British Columbia, as well as a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) from Queen's University.
State of the Labour Market
July Labour Force Survey: Labour Market Catches a Bit of Wind This Summer
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State of the Labour Market
July Labour Force Survey Preview: Trade Jitters Not Apparent in Canadian Auto Manufacturing Employment
It doesn’t look like trade worries have dented hiring… yet.
Demographics
The Jobs Older and Younger Canadians Compete For Today
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State of the Labour Market
June Labour Force Survey: A Solid, Though Not Spectacular, Bounce-back for the Canadian Labour Market
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State of the Labour Market
June Labour Force Survey Preview: Taking Stock of Canada’s Aging Population
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