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While the number of unemployed Canadians in June hardly changed from May, it was up 9% to 128,000 on a year-over-year basis ...
A surprise surge in hiring helped pull Canada’s unemployment rate down for the first time since January, a signal of ...
Statistics Canada says June marked the first month of significant job gains since January and broke a three-month streak that the unemployment rate rose.
OTTAWA--A surprise surge in hiring helped pull Canada's unemployment rate down for the first time since January, a signal of resilience despite the stresses and uncertainty brought on by the Trump ...
When calculated using U.S. Labor Department methodology, Canada's unemployment rate was 0.1 point lower at 5.7%. The jobless rate in the U.S. also fell 0.1 point in June to 4.1%, though compared with ...
B.C.'s unemployment rate for June is down 0.8 percentage points compared to May, settling at 5.6 per cent. The employment ...
Canada’s unemployment rate declined to 6.9 per cent in June, while the economy added 83,000 jobs, the bulk of which was in part-time work. Canada’s jobless rate has been on a steady climb this year ...
The bulk of the new jobs went to Canadians aged 25 to 54. Employment for core-aged men jumped by 62,000 (0.8%), more than ...
Canada's unemployment rate slightly decreased to 6.9% in June, with notable job growth in sectors like wholesale trade, ...
Windsor's unemployment rate has once again topped the country at 11.2 per cent. If that sounds familiar, you're not alone. What's changed? U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs. The CBC's Chris Ensing ...
Canada’s labor market posted a stronger-than-expected performance in June, offering a measure of resilience as geopolitical and trade tensions escalate. The country added 83,000 jobs, driving the ...
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