Canada’s labor market saw a sharp uptick in part-time hiring in April 2026, with Part Time Employment Change rising to 29.0K, up from 15.2K in March 2026. The latest figures, updated on 8 May 2026, indicate that net part-time job additions almost doubled month-on-month.
The April result suggests robust demand for flexible labor, potentially reflecting seasonal hiring patterns, shifts in employer preferences, or workers’ growing interest in part-time arrangements. While the data covers only part-time positions and not overall employment, the acceleration in this segment may signal resilience in Canada’s broader job market heading into the second quarter of 2026.
Analysts and market participants will be watching upcoming labor releases to see whether this strength in part-time job creation is sustained and whether it begins to spill over into full-time employment, wage dynamics, and overall economic activity in Canada.