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Canada's jobless rate dips in Sept, weakens case for 50 bps rate cut
Canada's economy added a net 46,700 jobs in September and the unemployment rate unexpectedly decreased, data showed on Friday, weakening bets for a 50 basis-point rate cut this month. The jobless rate fell for the first time in 8 months to 6.
Canada Added Nearly 50,000 Jobs In September, PM Justin Trudeau Says
Canada added 47,000 jobs to the economy in September, reducing the unemployment rate to 6.5%. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau highlighted the achievement, sharing the news on social media. This marks the first drop in the unemployment rate since January.
Unemployment rate drops to 6.5% in Canada as jobs data beat expectations
Canada’s labour market defied expectations in September, adding a net 46,700 jobs, with the unemployment rate dropping to 6.5 per cent, according to Statistics Canada data released on Friday. Consensus ahead of the announcement was that 31,
Canada gains a net 46,700 jobs in September, jobless rate edges down to 6.5%
Canada's economy gained a net 46,700 jobs in September, entirely in full-time work, and the jobless rate edged down to 6.5%, Statistics Canada data showed on Friday.
Canada adds 47,000 jobs, unemployment falls to 6.5%
Jobs are growing, but can’t match population Marc Desormeaux, Principal Economist Desjardins talks with Financial Post's Larysa Harapyn about how jobs are growing, but can't match population. Canada’s economy added 47,
Economy adds 47,000 jobs in September, unemployment rate falls to 6.5 per cent
The economy added 47,000 jobs in September, while the unemployment rate declined for the first time since January to 6.5 per cent, Statistics Canada reported on Friday.
Canada's jobless rate unexpectedly dips in Sept as job gains top forecast
Canada's economy added a net 46,700 jobs in September, more than forecasts, while the jobless rate unexpectedly decreased for the first time in 8 months to 6.5%, data showed on Friday. Analysts polled by Reuters had forecast a net gain of 27,
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Blustery weather will stir up Atlantic Canada's Thanksgiving weekend
Strong winds will pick up across Atlantic Canada this weekend, and while some may question if this is related to Hurricane ...
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Canada gov't could avoid confidence vote with slim mini budget, says source
A Canadian mini budget later this year might contain no spending measures, an unusual move that would deprive the opposition ...
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N.J. man accused of transporting 9 people who snuck across U.S.-Canada border
A 43-year-old New Jersey man is facing a federal charge accusing him of transporting nine citizens of Ireland who illegally ...
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Strong winds set to whip into Atlantic Canada, but don't blame Hurricane Milton
Strong winds will pick up across Atlantic Canada this weekend, and while some may question if this is related to Hurricane ...
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A United Boeing 787 with 176 people on board had to divert after the pilot's screens went blank over remote northern Canada
Pilots of a United Airlines Boeing 787 lost some autopilot functionality and dealt with blank screens, and had to change ...
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Air Canada strike threat recedes as two-thirds of pilots back over 40% wage rise
Air Canada pilots have backed a wage rise of nearly 42% over four years in a vote that looks set to close a difficult chapter ...
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Canada’s pharmacare bill is now law. What this means for you
The legislation, part of the now-defunct political agreement between the Liberals and the NDP, establishes a framework for the creation of any future universal pharmacare plan.
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Lagging UK Stock Market Falling Behind Canada in Value Ranks
The UK stock market is falling behind Canada in value of listed companies, dealing yet another blow to London’s meandering ...
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Canada doesn't have enough beds to support involuntary addictions treatment, minister says
Minister of Mental Health and Addictions Ya'ara Saks says there aren't enough beds in jurisdictions across the country to ...
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