Saturday, April 7, 2018

Google Alert - Canadians Jobs

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Canadians Jobs
Daily update April 7, 2018
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The numbers are consistent with a tightening labor market and shrinking levels of slack after Canada's strong economic performance last year prompted a hiring boom. Economists estimate "normal" employment gains for Canada's economy -- those that keep wage pressures at sustainable levels -- in ...
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Regionally, Saskatchewan and Newfoundland are struggling with jobs losses and a shrinking labour force when you compare year-ago year-to-date figures." Over all, economists believe the Canadian jobs market is solid, if slowing. "Despite a clear cooling in the broader growth figures, the Canadian ...
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27 at C$1.2732 * Canada adds 32,300 jobs in March * Bond prices mixed across flatter yield curve By Fergal Smith TORONTO, April 6 (Reuters) - The Canadian dollar rose to a five-week high against its U.S. counterpart on Friday as data showing a stronger-than-expected increase in domestic jobs ...
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OTTAWA — The economy delivered 32,300 net new jobs last month as Canada generated a rush of full-time work that helped keep the national unemployment rate at its record low. Statistics Canada said Friday the jobless rate stayed at 5.8 per cent in March for a second-consecutive month — and for ...
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Wages are a key measure being watched by the Bank of Canada, with policymakers still seeing slack in the labor market. While economists said the report was largely encouraging, they said it was unlikely to move the central bank off the sidelines any faster. "The absence of any acceleration in wages or ...
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Central Canada saw the biggest job gains in March as the two largest provinces – Ontario and Quebec – each added more than 10,000 net new positions. Alberta also posted a strong showing, adding over 8,000 jobs. That lowered the province's jobless rate to 6.3 per cent, down from 6.7 per cent in ...
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The member of Parliament for Richmond Centre is refusing to sign off on a list of Canada Summer Jobs grant applicants in her riding, because she opposes a mandatory statement that organizations must sign in order to receive funding.
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New Brunswick lost 1,800 jobs in March, but saw its unemployment rate fall slightly as well, according to Statistics Canada's monthly labour force report. The monthly report showed that 2,700 full-time jobs were lost and 900 part-time jobs were added. The unemployment rate declined to eight per cent ...
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Canada added 32,000 new jobs in March, outperforming expectations and keeping the national unemployment rate at its record-low 5.8 per cent. According to Statistics Canada's monthly data, more than 68,000 full-time positions were added across the nation last month, while part-time employment fell ...
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(RTTNews.com) - The Canadian stock market has been fluctuating between small gains and losses since the open of trade Friday. Investors are struggling with some mixed employment data this morning. The widely followed U.S. jobs report came in weaker than expected, while the Canadian jobs report ...
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