Canadian Jobs: Facing the Facts
Canadian Job Market Update: December Overview
In December, employment in Canada experienced a slight increase of 8,200 positions, following a remarkable three-month period that saw average monthly job growth of 60,000. While this gain once again surpassed forecasts, the unemployment rate climbed by 0.3 percentage points to 6.8%, nearly offsetting the sharp drop seen in the prior month and placing it just above the rate from a year earlier—a figure that arguably aligns more closely with current economic conditions.
After a dip in November, the labour force expanded significantly in December, adding 81,000 people—the largest monthly increase in over a year. This surge pushed the participation rate up by 0.3 percentage points to 65.4%, equaling its highest mark in recent times.
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