Unemployment Shifted: Québec After COVID

Raulin Cadet | Published July 7, 2025 | Updated July 7, 2025

"Be the change that you wish to see in the world."

― Mahatma Gandhi


In a previous article, I showed how Québec, as a whole, transitioned from being a mid-ranking province in unemployment to leading Canada with the lowest average unemployment rate in the post-COVID period (2022–2025). This provincial-level progress raised a natural follow-up question: Which …

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A Post-COVID Job Shift: Quebec on Top

Raulin Cadet | Published June 30, 2025 | Updated June 30, 2025

"Don't Be Afraid to Give Up the Good To Go For the Great. "

John D. Rockefeller


British Columbia was one of the top performers in Canada in terms of employment in the years leading up to the COVID-19 pandemic. It often posted the lowest unemployment rate among the provinces. In contrast, Quebec typically …

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US Unemployment Cycle and Potential Recession

Raulin Cadet | Published Sept. 12, 2024 | Updated Sept. 13, 2024

"The only thing we have to fear is fear itself."

 – Franklin D. Roosevelt


Some economists think that a recession has started in the US economy, whereas some others disagree. Why should we think about a potential recession, considering the unemployment rate cycle? The unemployment rate often follows a cyclical pattern, due to the economic cycle.

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