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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on May 19, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Northwestern Polytechnic - Request for Quotes - Independent Labour Market Researcher

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AB-2026-03867Canada

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Northwestern Polytechnic is soliciting qualified independent labour market researchers to lead a two-year project analyzing the impact of trade and tariff volatility on small and medium-sized enterprises in northwest Alberta. The researcher will design and execute a structured regional assessment to evaluate how economic uncertainty affects workforce stability, operational decision-making, workforce planning capacity, reliance on key personnel, and internal labour flexibility among local SMEs. The work requires rigorous data collection, diagnostic analysis, validation of findings, and comprehensive reporting to produce actionable insights that directly inform the development of regional engagement sessions, SME self-assessment tools, implementation supports, and workforce resilience resources tailored to the region’s needs. The contract is open to qualified individuals responding to solicitation number AB-2026-03867 with a deadline for proposals set for June 15, 2026. The research falls under NAICS code 541720 and is administered by Northwestern Polytechnic as part of a federal initiative. All work must be performed within Alberta, and inquiries should be directed to Eileen Ritenburg, the Contracting Authority, at eritenburg@nwpolytech.ca. The researcher is expected to operate independently while ensuring alignment with the project’s objectives to strengthen regional economic adaptability through evidence-based workforce strategies.

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Northwestern Polytechnic seeks labour market researcher for two-year SME trade impact study in Alberta.

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Government of Canada → Northwestern Polytechnic

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541720 - Research and Development in the Social Sciences and Humanities View NAICS

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Alberta, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Northwestern Polytechnic
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Eileen RitenburgContracting Authority

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orthwestern Polytechnic is seeking an independent labour market researcher to support the research, diagnostic, analysis, validation, and reporting components of a two-year project focused on trade-impacted small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in northwest Alberta. The researcher will design and conduct a structured regional research process to assess how trade and tariff-related volatility is affecting workforce stability, operational decision-making, workforce planning capacity, key-person dependency, and internal labour flexibility among SMEs in northwest Alberta. The research findings will inform the design of regional engagement sessions, SME self-assessment tools, implementation supports, and workforce resilience resources.