Canada lost 5,700 jobs in January

Retail worker jobs

Canada's jobless rate currently stands at 7.2 per cent after the economy lost 5,700 jobs last month. (LM Otero/Associated Press)

The Canadian economy lost 5,700 jobs in January and the unemployment rate inched up to 7.2 per cent.

That's worse than what economists were expecting — for the economy to add about 6,000 jobs during the month.

Statistics Canada reported Friday that fewer people were working in Alberta, Manitoba as well as Newfoundland and Labrador in January. Ontario was the lone province with an employment increase.

"Perhaps the greatest thing of note is that regional weakness in the energy dependent areas is being offset by regional strength in Ontario," Scotiabank economist Derek Holt said in a note after the numbers came out.

Alberta led the downside, with 10,000 fewer jobs.

Ontario added twice that many, with 20,000 new jobs created. In the past 12 months, Alberta has lost 35,000 jobs, while Ontario has added 100,000.

At 7.4 per cent, Alberta's jobless rate is now at its highest level in almost 20 years, and is also now higher than the national average for the first time since 1988.

"This is a mild disappointment on Canadian job markets but nothing to get terribly excited over given the small magnitude of the decline and the mixed details," Holt said.

CANADIAN UNEMPLOYMENT IN DECEMBER
Share on Google Plus

About Quang

My blog is the place to update the latest information on sports, science and technology ... If you found this article good, useful please the share for others to see, even if you want to design a ecommerce website or web edit or set a special plugin functionality, please contact us now (Information in the footer)
    Blogger Comment
    Facebook Comment

0 nhận xét:

Đăng nhận xét