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A surprise surge in hiring helped pull Canada’s unemployment rate down for the first time since January, a signal of ...
Canada's unemployment rate fell slightly to 6.9% in June as the wholesale and retail trade sectors as well as manufacturing, ...
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According to Statistics Canada, people age 15 to 24 are currently facing the highest unemployment rate outside of the ...
Canada's unemployment rate surprisingly dropped a tick to 6.9% in June as employment increased in wholesale and retail trade and health care and social assistance, data showed on Friday. The economy ...
In June, Canada reported a year-over-year increase in unemployment rates for returning students. The unemployment rate for ...
Canada's unemployment rate slightly decreased to 6.9% in June, with notable job growth in sectors like wholesale trade, retail, and healthcare. More than 83,000 jobs were added, surprising analysts.
Canada's employment rate, the proportion of the worker-age population that is employed, slipped 0.2 points to 60.9% in March to partially offset a 0.3 point rise seen between October and January.
Canada's unemployment rate has now risen two months running, advancing 0.2 percentage point in April, to 6.9%. That matches the recent peak in November, which in turn was the highest since the ...
Since February, Canada's unemployment rate has climbed 0.4 percentage point and as of May there were 1.6 million unemployed people, a rise of 13.8% on 12 months earlier.
The unemployment rate ticked up to 7% in May from 6.9% in April, a third consecutive monthly increase, Statistics Canada said, adding that the total of jobless people in May was almost 14% higher ...
OTTAWA—Snowstorms and tariff uncertainty left Canada’s job market at a standstill last month, with hiring stalling and the unemployment rate holding steady below its recent peak. If not for ...