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Unemployment Nudges Up Again As Canadian Population Growth Outstrips Increase In Jobs
Canada’s unemployment rate nudged up again to hit 5.8 per cent in November even though 25,000 more people landed jobs as Canadian population growth continued
Canada Employment Increased In August, but Not As Fast As Its Population
The number of people with Canada jobs rose by 40,000 in August, but the employment rate fell as the country’s population grew even faster. More
Newly-Arrived Immigrants Finding Jobs At Better Rate Than Before Pandemic
Amid record-high immigration in the past year, newly-arrived immigrants of working age are finding it harder to land Canada jobs this year than in 2022
Ontario, Nova Scotia And Newfoundland All Saw Canada Jobs Growth In June
Young and middle-aged men landed a lot more full-time Canada jobs in June as the employment picture brightened with a net employment gain of 60,000
Visible Minority Canadians Bucked National Trend And Landed More Jobs In May
Visible minorities landed more Canada jobs in May, bucking the overall national trend as the unemployment rate nudged up to 5.2 per cent, the first
Hybrid Work Arrangements Becoming Popular As Canada Jobs Market Remains Tight
Hybrid work arrangements grew in popularity in November with almost one in 10 Canadian workers now opting to work from home at least part of
Canada Adds 108,000 Jobs In Bumper October For Economy
Canada jobs roared back to life in October as the country saw 108,000 more workers employed, Statistics Canada data reveals. “Employment rose in several industries,
Unemployment Rate Fell In September As Canadian Workers Dropped Out Of Labour Force
Workers are dropping out of Canada’s labour force, meaning many are no longer seeking or holding down jobs, reveals Statistics Canada in its latest Labour
Unemployment In Canada Rises For First Time In Seven Months To Hit 5.4%
Unemployment rose in Canada in August to hit 5.4 per cent but immigrants still experienced a lower rate of unemployment than in any other August