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We're revitalizing our series, Off the Wire. Here, we gather stories about the media business, journalism, writing, communications, and freelancing—with a Canadian focus. Who needs a water cooler?

With layoffs continuing to ripple through Canadian media and other sectors this autumn, the freelance landscape is shifting in real time. Statistics Canada’s latest Labour Force Survey (August 2025) reported a drop of 43,000 self-employed workers. For freelancers, this mix of contraction and instability underscores just how important independent work has become. Freelancing is more than a side hustle or a backup plan, it’s a resilient path forward in a job market where traditional roles are shrinking.

Freelancing stories from around the web

WildBrain has announced that it’s exiting the Canadian broadcast space, shuttering its networks including Family Channel, WildBrainTV, Télémagino and more.

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In a hit to regional news operations, Global News confirmed layoffs affecting 45 staffers, including 26 journalists, across B.C. and Alberta.

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This article explores how newcomers to Canada are using gig work to build local experience and income while navigating immigration status, credential recognition and networking challenges.

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Suzanne Bowness asks the all-important question, when do you know it’s time to call it quits on an experiment that isn’t working?

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