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Jessica Nichols

Jessica is a graphic designer with over a decade of experience developing creative campaigns for Canadian and international audiences. At LMIC, she works closely with the communications team to design infographics, social media content, and presentations that make complex ideas more accessible. Her portfolio spans digital, print, broadcast, and environmental design—ranging from brand development to adapting existing assets across platforms. She brings a collaborative, detail-oriented approach to every project, helping translate data and insights into compelling visual stories.

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Building the evidence base about economic, health and social inequities faced by LGBTQ2S+ individuals in Canada

By LMIC-CIMT | August 1, 2022

As a group, gender and sexual minorities in Canada – including lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and Two-Spirit (LGBTQ2S+) self-identified people – are more likely to live in poverty, face…

Request for Proposals: Market research on LMI data solutions

By LMIC-CIMT | July 25, 2022

The Labour Market Information Council (LMIC) is seeking an organization to conduct an analysis of public and private sector LMI data solutions in Canada. Download the RFP Inquiries related to…

We’re Back at the In-Person CEA Conference, Presenting Labour Market Trends!

By Behnoush Amery | June 29, 2022

It was truly a blessing to participate in person at the 2022 Canadian Economics Association (CEA) conference after being virtual for over two years! Each year at the start of…

New LMI for Career Practitioners: Webinar Series

By Bryan Oates | May 17, 2022

In partnership with CERIC, LMIC recently concluded a three-part webinar series on new labour market information (LMI) to support career service practitioners with the information they need to help their…

LMIC Launches the Canadian Job Trends Dashboard

By LMIC-CIMT | April 28, 2022

Explore labour market information based on trends found in online job postings from across Canada: our Canadian Online Job Posting Dashboard is now the Canadian Job Trends Dashboard, with a…

Developing Indicators for Skill Demand

By Michael Willcox | March 22, 2022

In this technical paper, LMIC outlines three approaches to developing indicators for skill demand using online job posting data.

Women in Recovery: COVID-19 and Women’s Labour Market Participation

By Brittany Feor | March 16, 2022

Two years after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, we explore how women in Canada are recovering in a tumultuous labour market.

LMIC Partners with Vicinity Jobs and Magnet to Develop More Detailed Occupational Categories

By Bolanle Alake-Apata | March 16, 2022

Three years ago, the Labour Market Information Council (LMIC) partnered with Vicinity Jobs, a Canadian data analytics firm that tracks job market trends using online job postings, to address a…

It’s International Women’s Day. What do we know about the state of women’s employment in Canada?

By Brittany Feor | March 8, 2022

Listen to this article as an audio recording Today is International Women’s Day, and we’re entering the third year of the COVID-19 pandemic. So today we’re asking ourselves: what do…

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