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Uncertainty prevails for business and households in Canada, and surveys indicate companies plan to scale back investment and ...
Canada's unemployment rate in May jumped to its highest level in almost nine years outside of the pandemic era with 1.6 ...
Canada's unemployment rate in May jumped to its highest level in almost nine years, excluding the peak of the COVID-19 ...
At BMO, Doug Porter said that the strength in private sector and full-time jobs kept the labour report to a “passing grade” ...
The Canadian economy eked out minor job gains, and the unemployment rate rose for a third straight month to the highest level ...
Canada's unemployment rate in May rose to its highest level in almost nine years at 7%, up from 6.9% in April, data showed on ...
Canada's unemployment rate reached 7%, the highest level since 2016, indicating increased difficulties for job seekers and ...
In May, employment in Canada was virtually unchanged, rising by just 8,800 jobs. The labour force participation rate held ...
Canada’s labour market continued to weaken in May, with the unemployment rate rising to 7%—the highest since 2016, excluding ...
Canada’s unemployment rate in May jumped to its highest level in almost nine years, excluding the peak of the COVID-19 ...
OTTAWA–The trade war with the U.S. is taking its toll on Canada’s labor market, though pockets of resilience point to softness rather than a collapse, even if finding work is becoming tougher.
And while population growth has slowed sharply to its slowest level in four years, the expansion in Canada's labor force for the month and lackluster hiring meant the unemployment rate ticked up ...
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