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Communications Specialist

Katie Sheedy (she/her)

Katie Sheedy is a designer and communications specialist who is passionate about creating accessible and engaging digital content. Her work is focused on knowledge translation and data visualization. Katie is passionate about creating content that is accessible for all. 

Before joining LMIC, Katie split her time between freelancing and working for a policy think tank. Prior to her career in design and communications, Katie was a lawyer and worked as an in-house counsel specializing in corporation management and real estate law. 

Katie holds a diploma in graphic design from Algonquin College, a law degree and an undergraduate degree in political science from the University of Ottawa.

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LMI Insights Report no. 25, How Much Do International Graduates Make Compared to Canadians?

By Tobi Burnett | January 20, 2020

Overall, international students graduating from Canadian PSE institutions and remaining in Canada to work afterward earn less than Canadian graduates, but the difference narrows over time.

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By Tobi Burnett | January 14, 2020

New Evidence on the Early Career Earnings of Canadian Post-Secondary Education Graduates by Credential & Field of Study

LMI Insights Report no. 24, How Much Do Women Make Compared to Men? Earnings Differences by Credential and Field of Study

By Tobi Burnett | January 10, 2020

Female graduates from PSE institutions earn substantially less than men. Five years after graduation, women earn less than men in every field of study across all credentials.

Improving Inclusivity: The Need for Accessible Labour Market Information

By Anthony Mantione | January 9, 2020

As a recent immigrant, I often find myself drawing comparisons between my home country, the United States, and my adopted country, Canada. Despite many similarities in language, culture and quality…

LMI Insights Report no. 23, Improving the Accessibility of Labour Market Information: Survey Results from Persons with Disabilities

By Tobi Burnett | January 1, 2020

For many persons with disabilities, their low employment rate reflects a wide range of barriers including discrimination, workplace practices and limited access to relevant LMI.

Wrapping Up 2019 – Looking Forward To 2020

By LMIC-CIMT | December 31, 2019

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