Unemployment sees steep drop regionally as job growth in Canada takes breather in June
Employment in Canada slipped slightly in June though the jobless rate held steady near its four-decade low.
The unemployment rate edged up from 5.4 in May to 5.5 per cent as the nation lost around 26,200 part-time jobs but added over 24,100 full-time positions.
Despite the net decline, employment in Canada is up by around 132,000 jobs in the second quarter, virtually all in full-time work, according to Statistics Canada’s monthly labour force survey.
Wages for all employees rose 3.7 per cent over the past year, up sharply from 2.8 per cent the prior month. This is the second-best reading in a decade and an indicator closely watched by the Bank of Canada ahead of interest rate decisions.