Region static but big job gains on national level
There are some positive numbers on the national job creation front although the rate for the large area in our region known as Prince Albert and the North remains unchanged.
Last month, Canada gained 35,200 full time jobs, with Ontario and Quebec leading the way. That moved the unemployment rate in the right direction, to 5.6 per cent, compared to 5.9 per cent in November when the country suffered the biggest monthly loss of jobs since the financial crisis.
For P.A. and the North, the rate was 5.7 per cent for December, or 6,100 people out of work. That figure remains largely the same as November, although the year-over-year picture is an improvement on the seven per cent from December of 2018.
Saskatchewan’s unemployment figures were worse despite the big national uptick.