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Uncertainty prevails for business and households in Canada, and surveys indicate companies plan to scale back investment and have dropped hiring plans.
Canada’s unemployment rate in May jumped to its highest level in almost nine years, excluding the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, with 1.6 million jobless people in the country, data showed on Friday.
Canada's youngest workers are being hit by a perfect storm of economic conditions: an inflation crisis, a surge in population ...
Canada's unemployment rate rose to seven per cent in May, the highest it's been in nine years outside of the pandemic, Statistics Canada said on Friday. In its latest Labour Force Survey ...
The Canadian dollar fell back below the 73 United States cent mark on Thursday. The loonie closed the day at US$0.7287 or US$1=C$1.3724, compared to US$0.7314 or US$1=C$1.3673 on Wednesday. Statistics ...
Canada's unemployment rate reached 7%, the highest level since 2016, indicating increased difficulties for job seekers and marking three consecutive months of rising unemployment. Core-aged men are ...
High school students walking across graduation stages this month will step into an uncertain job market as B.C. has the ...
Canada's unemployment rate in May jumped to its highest level in almost nine years outside of the pandemic era with 1.6 ...