Tuesday, July 7, 2026
ADVT 
National

Macklem: Employment recovery to be protracted

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 23 Feb, 2021 05:59 PM
  • Macklem: Employment recovery to be protracted

The governor of the Bank of Canada says governments could increase access to child care and reduce its cost to help the labour market rebound, and reduce the risk of long-term economic scarring.

Tiff Macklem says making child care more affordable and available across the country would help more women return to the labour force and stay there.

Women's participation in the labour force has fluctuated as school and daycare openings and closures during the pandemic affects their ability to work.

Macklem says women and youth disproportionately felt the brunt of the pain as the second wave of the COVID-19 virus caused more than 250,000 job losses in the last two months,

In a speech today, Macklem says child care and more active labour market policies from governments could help limit the damage to their careers and lifetime earnings.

But he warns that the damage to the national labour market cased by COVID-19 will not be easily undone, saying that a complete recovery will be long and protracted.

"We are not going back to the same economy we had before," Macklem says in the text of his speech to chambers of commerce in Calgary and Edmonton.

"Some businesses and some jobs will not return either because of permanent changes in demand or the adoption of new technologies. So, we can expect a long adjustment process and a protracted recovery."

Canada's labour market is short 858,3000 jobs of pre-pandemic levels as renewed restrictions in December and January shuttered schools and businesses, and sent employment figures back to where they were at the end of summer.

Employment fell faster for women than men in January, with a particularly sharp decline for mothers of young and school-aged children.

Macklem says he expects some short-term rebounds in job numbers as parts of the country come out of tight public health restrictions.

Vaccines also promise a more sustained rebound coming out of this wave of the pandemic, he said, including for mothers as schools and daycares remain open.

Getting back to a healthy labour market is central to the bank's target of low, stable and predictable inflation, Macklem says.

The pandemic has accelerated the drive to digitization, meaning new technology will make some jobs obsolete, he said.

The rise in remote work could alter the landscape in downtown cores of major cities, Macklem said, reducing demand for transportation, food and other services that would reduce job numbers as well.

Macklem said a silver lining of remote work is the possibility of better matching employees and employers separated by vast distances.

The education system, from primary to post-secondary, needs to build in digital skills and literacy development across all disciplines to prepare students for a digital future, he said.

Businesses must do their part as well, Macklem added, saying they can use virtual formats to train more workers at lower costs.

He said companies can help reduce economic scarring by hiring workers with employment gaps like youth who have been out of the job during the pandemic through no fault of their own.

MORE National ARTICLES

16 SeaBus Sailings Cancelled For Thursday

As transit strike continues in Metro Vancouver, TRANSLINK is expecting the cancellation of 16 SeaBus sailings on Thursday (November 7).    

16 SeaBus Sailings Cancelled For Thursday

Global 'Buried Treasure' 'Chinese Gold' Scam Returns To Richmond: RCMP

Richmond RCMP is warning the public about the possible return of the Chinese Gold or Buried Treasure Scam.

Global 'Buried Treasure' 'Chinese Gold' Scam Returns To Richmond: RCMP

Vancouver Expropriates Sahota-Owned Two Derelict Hotels On The Downtown Eastside For $1 Each

Mayor Kennedy Stewart described council's unanimous decision on Wednesday to take over the Balmoral and Regent hotels as a "historic vote."    

Vancouver Expropriates Sahota-Owned Two Derelict Hotels On The Downtown Eastside For $1 Each

Lane Closures Coming To Lions Gate Bridge Thursday Night

Drivers are advised that single-lane alternating traffic will be in effect from 10 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 7, to 5 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 8, 2019, for joint and bearing repairs on the Lions Gate Bridge.

Lane Closures Coming To Lions Gate Bridge Thursday Night

Conservative Post-election Gathering Gets Underway On Parliament Hill

Conservative Post-election Gathering Gets Underway On Parliament Hill
OTTAWA - Members of the federal Conservative caucus gathered Wednesday on Parliament Hill to sift the ashes of the 2019 federal election campaign — and contemplate the future of Leader Andrew Scheer.    

Conservative Post-election Gathering Gets Underway On Parliament Hill

Celebrity Businessman Kevin O'leary, Wife Sued In Deadly Boat Crash

TORONTO - A fatal boat crash on an Ontario lake this summer has prompted a wrongful death lawsuit against celebrity businessman Kevin O'Leary and his wife Linda O'Leary, who was driving their vessel.    

Celebrity Businessman Kevin O'leary, Wife Sued In Deadly Boat Crash