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Canada sheds 71,000 jobs in November

OTTAWA, Dec 7, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Canada lost 71,000 jobs in November,
pushing its unemployment rate up to 5.9 percent — its highest level in more
than a year, according to government data released Friday.

The losses were reported across Quebec, Alberta and British Columbia,
mostly in manufacturing, natural resources and public administration, and
affecting men in the core working ages of 25 to 54 and women over 55,
Statistics Canada said.

Compared with a year earlier employment was still up, with 293,000 mostly
full-time jobs added over the period, the agency said.

CIBC analyst Royce Mendes said, however, the November labor market
pullback was “more than a breather,” describing the losses as “an apparent
massive decline in employment.”

Canada’s unemployment rate last hit this level in the fall of 2018.

Most recent indicators have heralded a slowing of the economy as the end
of 2019 approaches.

The Bank of Canada on Wednesday signaled cautious optimism that global
growth — crucial for Canada’s large export sectors — is set to rebound and
recession fears are “waning.”

But Mendes said the weak job numbers “could have the Bank of Canada
rethinking its on-hold (interest rate) stance if it were to continue.”

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