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The unemployment rate in Canada remained unchanged from the previous month at 6.9% in July of 2025, slightly below market ...
As much as we all want to hope for economic recovery in Ontario, joblessness in the province and across Canada is only ...
The Canadian economy lost tens of thousands of jobs in July, sending the share of people employed to an eight-month low, data ...
Trump’s sectoral tariffs on steel, aluminium and autos have hit the manufacturing sector hard and reduced hiring.
The Canadian economy lost thousands of jobs in July, sinking the share of people employed in the population to an eight-month ...
Canada’s unemployment rate held steady in July at 6.9 per cent, but the economy lost 41,000 jobs, the biggest monthly drop ...
As for the sector breakdown, more than one-third of EWC is invested in the Financials sector. Bank earnings are obviously key ...
Canada's labor market stumbled in July with a loss of 40,000 jobs, driven by U.S. tariffs under Trump that continue to hit ...
At TD, Leslie Preston expects further stagnation of labour force growth, keeping the unemployment rate from rising too high.
The rebound–following two soft months and the loss of almost 33,000 jobs in March–saw the unemployment rate tick down 0.1 percentage point to 6.9%, where the market had expected a rise to 7.1%.
Canada’s labor market fell back to earth with a sharp drop in employment in July, putting a spotlight on the challenges the country’s job seekers continue to face.
Windsor’s jobless rate may have dropped by more than a full percent in a month, but a local labour market expert says the ...