By Promit Mukherjee OTTAWA, April 10 (Reuters) - Canada's job growth remained subdued in March while the unemployment rate held steady at 6.7% from the prior month, data showed on Friday, signaling ...
Canada's economy added 14,000 jobs in March, Statistics Canada said on Friday, with the unemployment rate unchanged at 6.7 per cent.
Employers in the country added 14,100 jobs in March, holding the unemployment rate at 6.7%, the national data agency said.
Canadians earned higher hourly wages in March compared with the same time last year, with average hourly wages rising 4.7 per cent, Statistics Canada said.
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Canada adds 14,000 jobs in March, keeping unemployment rate at 6.7%
OTTAWA — Statistics Canada reported a modest rebound in the labour market in March after two consecutive months of job losses to start the year.
OTTAWA--Unemployment in Canada held steady in March as hiring recovered modestly following the sharp decline in employment to start the year Statistics Canada reported Friday that Canada's economy ...
Canada’s labour market paused in March, with employment barely budging and the unemployment rate stuck at 6.7%. Employment was little changed in March (up 14,000) and the employment rate held steady ...
Canada’s job growth remained subdued in March while the unemployment rate remained unchanged at 6.7 per cent from the prior ...
Economists had expected the economy to add 10,000 jobs and the unemployment rate to tick back up to 6.6%, according to ...
Canada's job market showed modest growth in March, adding 14,100 jobs, but the unemployment rate remained at 6.7%. The slight increase in employment follows significant job losses earlier in the year, ...
StatCan reports Canada’s unemployment rate stayed at 6.7% in March. Economists warn of regional weakness in Ontario’s ...
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