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Alberta's unemployment rate took a big jump in July, compared to a month earlier. The full percentage point increase was by far the worst amongst all the provinces.
Nationally, the unemployment rate held steady at 6.9 per cent, despite the country losing 41,000 jobs, primarily in the ...
The Canadian economy lost tens of thousands of jobs in July, sending the share of people employed to an eight-month low, data ...
Today, France released its unemployment rate for the second quarter, and the figures matched the expectations precisely. The ...
National unemployment was 7.9% in this month’s Rasmussen Reports Real Unemployment update, down slightly from 8.2% last month ...
Trump’s sectoral tariffs on steel, aluminium and autos have hit the manufacturing sector hard and reduced hiring.
Youth jobs hit decades-low, private-sector hiring fell, and economists say the weak report may sway the Bank of Canada’s September rate decision.
If the PM is serious about thinking big and acting bigger, he should adopt Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s ideas ...
In Metro Kelowna the unemployment rate had its largest decline since the COVID-19 pandemic and the region added 1,500 jobs in ...
Our region again had Canada's lowest unemployment rate in July. Swift Current/Moose Jaw's seasonally unadjusted unemployment ...
Canada's economy saw a decrease of 40,800 jobs in July, revising gains from June. The employment rate dropped while the ...
Mortgage rates fell to their lowest levels since March because job growth has been surprisingly weak this summer.