Canadian Employment Upside Surprise
From StatCan today, employment reverses May decline, rises 18.2K vs 11.2K Bloomberg consensus. The employment sitrep as of today’s release: Figure 1: Canadian employment over 15yrs...
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From StatCan today, employment reverses May decline, rises 18.2K vs 11.2K Bloomberg consensus. The employment sitrep as of today’s release: Figure 1: Canadian employment over 15yrs...
Friday release of May employment (labor force survey): Figure 1: Monthly employment from Labor Force survey (blue), nonfarm payroll employmet from Survey of Payroll, Employment and...
Prior was +87.8KDetails:Full time +0.6K vs +154K priorPart time +17.5K vs -66.2K priorUnemployemnt rate +6.5% vs 6.6% priorAvg hourly earnings +3.7% vs +3.2% priorParticipation rat...
The employment change -17.7 K revised to xxKEmployment change change 87.8K vs 10.0K estimateUnemployment rate 6.6% versus 6.9% estimate . Prior month 6.9%.Full-time employment cha...
Employment in Canada increased by a surprising 87,800 in May after a soft start to the year for the labour market, bringing the jobless rate down to 6.6%.
Job vacancies edge closer to stability, but retail and construction keep shedding workers
Canadians aren’t exaggerating when they complain about this job market—hiring hasn’t been this weak in almost a decade. Statistics Canada (StatCan) data shows fewer job vacancies i...
Canadian employment beat market expectations last month, easing recession fears. Statistics Canada (StatCan) employment shows the country added jobs in June. The unemployment rate...
Employment in Canada rose 18,200 in June and the unemployment rate fell to 6.5% as the country’s labour market shows some signs of tightening.
Canada’s latest payroll data may be less encouraging than it sounds, confirming inflation stress. Statistics Canada’s (StatCan) Survey of Employment, Payrolls and Hours (SEPH) show...
The Canadian dollar is in focus in early North American trade today with the June jobs report teed up.The consensus -- as it alwasy seems to be -- is +10K but Canadian employment n...
Unemployment rate falls to 6.5% in June with wage growth and student jobs improving
Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program can be a practical option when a Canadian employer needs to hire from abroad, but it only works if the employer and applicant complete the...
Canada’s current job market is telling a fascinating story. Broadly speaking, corporate hiring has cooled down significantly from the post-pandemic hiring sprees. But beneath that...
Canada just entered a technical recession, but it’s also apparently in the middle of a hiring boom? Statistics Canada’s (StatCan) Labour Force Survey (LFS) shows a sharp climb in e...
Larger businesses are more likely to use multiple recruitment methods compared to smaller firms, a new survey by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business said.
Royal Bank of Canada assistant chief economist Nathan Janzen noted that Canada’s labour market bounced back in May, easing some concern after a weak first-quarter GDP report. In a...
Food Banks Canada says Canada’s employment insurance no longer serves the broader and shifting workforce as more people take up gig work or part-time jobs. In its latest poverty re...
Canada is experiencing a bizarre labour market paradox. Job postings are flat, applications are breaking records, and yet Canadian businesses across the country can’t fill the posi...
OTTAWA — Statistics Canada is set to publish fresh jobs data for June this morning. A Reuters poll of economists is expecting Canada added 10,000 jobs last month, enough to keep th...
First significant gain since November 2025 driven by full-time positions
Of the occupations currently being prioritized for permanent residence by the Canadian federal government, about four in ten are set to receive a further boost in priority through...
Statistics Canada says the unemployment rate ticked lower to 6.5 per cent in June as the economy added 18,000 jobs.
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