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Fatimah Osman

Fatimah contributes to qualitative research projects to improve representation and accessibility within labour market information in Canada.

Fatimah has a master's degree from the University of Ottawa’s Graduate School of Public and International Affairs.

During her free time, Fatimah likes to read novels, watch Formula 1 and travel. She also volunteers for a local cat rescue in Ottawa. 

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Perceptions of LMI: Feedback from the Canadian ecosystem

By LMIC-CIMT | May 23, 2023

A feedback-gathering exercise to explore information needs in Canada’s LMI ecosystem

Event recording and transcript: The labour market outcomes of immigrant youth in Canada

By Anne Patterson | May 16, 2023

Go directly to: Event summary On May 2, 2023 LMIC hosted a panel and discussion about the experience of newcomer and immigrant youth in Canada’s labour market, featuring youth, researchers,…

What is a labour market?

By Kashyap Arora | April 24, 2023

Listen to this blog as an audio recording When people think of markets, they often think of a physical or virtual market where people exchange goods and services.   But what…

Employer-sponsored skills training vital in Canada’s changing workforce landscape

By Guest Blog | March 9, 2023

Dr. Nancy Adossi, Senior Bilingual Policy Analyst with the Future Skills Centre (FSC), reflects on the findings in FSC and LMIC’s recent joint report, Employer-sponsored skills training: A picture of…

Request for Proposals: Addressing Biases in Online Job Posting Data for Measuring Job Vacancies

By LMIC-CIMT | March 7, 2023

The Labour Market Information Council (LMIC) is seeking proposals to conduct a comprehensive analysis on the measurement of job vacancies using online job postings. Download the RFP Inquiries related to…

​Employer-Sponsored Skills Training

By LMIC-CIMT | February 28, 2023

A picture of skills training opportunities provided by Canadian employers

Labour Market Outcomes of Immigrant Youth: Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic

By LMIC-CIMT | February 8, 2023

How are young immigrants faring in Canada’s labour market?

Immigrant youth in the labour force less likely to be in school: new report

By LMIC-CIMT | February 8, 2023

Latest data from LMIC and CCYP finds that the increasing labour force participation of immigrant youth has corresponded to a drop in school attendance. OTTAWA, ON, February 8, 2023 –…

What can the data tell us about Black Canadians and the labour market?

By Suzanne Spiteri | February 1, 2023

Listen to this report as an audio recording February is Black history month: an invitation to recognize, celebrate and honour the profound contributions that Black workers have made to the building…

Conversations with Black youth: Reflections on Canada’s labour market

By Suzanne Spiteri | February 1, 2023

Listen to this report as an audio recording February is Black history month: an invitation to recognize, celebrate and honour the profound contributions that Black workers have made to the building…

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