Canadians’ Job Security Gets Shakier as Trade War Harms Growth

Confidence among Canadian workers regarding employment stability has weakened amid economic challenges. According to a Bloomberg News-commissioned survey conducted by Nanos Research, the proportion of Canadians who perceive their jobs as “secure” or “somewhat secure” has dropped below 60 percent for the first time in over twelve months. Approximately 30 percent now express uncertainty about their job security, marking the highest level of job-related uncertainty since 2023.

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Canadians’ Job Security Gets Shakier as Trade War Harms Growth
Canadians are becoming less optimistic about their job prospects as the economy struggles to find momentum.

The percentage of Canadians who believe their jobs are “secure” or “somewhat secure” has fallen below 60% for the first time in more than a year, according to polling for Bloomberg News by Nanos Research. About 30% say they’re unsure, the biggest proportion since 2023.

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