Sorry to hear that work is quiet. I don't have much idea of the Canadian economy. I don't remember what you do?
I'm a city planner... or at least I used to be until I became a librarian in a small second hand bookstore. But business has been on the decline for the last year. So far, I've been in and out of employment so many times in my life that I don't have enough fingers to count it all.
Since August, I've been on a government program to help me find work. It was a big let down as I discovered that there are far more ghost jobs than I had anticipated. I had told my counselor that if I hadn't found work by December, I would go back to school. So that's where I'm at right now. I see this as a good thing since I'll be 13 months without having to think about the job market and the economy which will hopefully have stabilized by next year.
When it comes to the Canadian economy, our biggest trading partner used to be the USA... so you can imagine how things are going on that front.
The price of groceries is going through the roof, so people are limiting their spending in all other categories. Nobody wants to say the word "recession", but it definitely feels like a pretty deep one. This year, Xmas was unlike anything I've ever seen. The local stores were pretty much empty. The most customers my local Walmart had were grandparents shopping for toys. There was no enthusiasm. About 2 weeks before Christmas, all the seasonal decorations were already on liquidation and nobody was buying them.
I went to the drugstore in a neighboring wealthy city. Since they have a very slow speed limit, I took time to look at the houses and the people. I saw a guy who was coming to answer the door wearing a heavy wool sweater and a tuque inside. Not something usual to see. That means he was keeping the heat at a bare minimum to prevent the pipes from freezing. Not a sign that money is flowing. In that city, the stores didn't hire for the holidays. Even shopping malls did the same even though they were open extended hours. Very few houses put Christmas lights out. A lot of stores didn't even decorate. My local art supply store hasn't stocked anything new for the holidays even though a large section of the shop sits completely empty.
Just seeing signs like this is a pretty sobering reminder of how things are really going.
I hope things in the UK are at least a bit more cheerful.