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Canada's economy gained 54,000 jobs in November and the unemployment rate dropped to 6.5 per cent from the previous month's 6.9 per cent rate, Statistics Canada said on Friday.
Statistics Canada is hiring for census jobs across the country. These positions pay up to $97,000, but the deadlines are in December, so you have to apply soon. The national statistical agency is looking to hire Collection Support Unit Managers, Pay Clerks ...
The labour market surprised economists again in November with a third straight month of job gains. Statistics Canada said Friday that the economy added 54,000 new positions last month compared with economists’ expectations for a small loss.
Statistics Canada released its monthly Labour Force Survey Dec. 5, which showed third consecutive increase in job growth.
Retail job growth stagnated in Canada for 2025 as November losses offset gains; recruiter Suzanne Sears explains why hiring remained flat across the sector.
Canada's national unemployment rate fell 0.4 per cent in November to 6.5 per cent, and marks the second straight monthly decline in the unemployment rate.
There are a few Statistics Canada jobs for the 2026 census in Ontario. You don't need a degree or a lot of experience to get hired. The federal statistical agency is conducting a census of the population in 2026, and positions are being staffed across the ...
Employment increased by 54,000 (+0.3%) in November, driven by gains in part-time work. The employment rate rose 0.1 percentage points to 60.9%, while the unemployment rate fell 0.4 percentage points to 6.
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Statistics Canada is hiring for over 800 census jobs that pay up to $31/h — no degree needed
Statistics Canada is hiring for hundreds of census jobs that pay up to $31 an hour. No university degree or college diploma is required for these positions. Canada's national statistical agency is currently looking for people to work as Census Operators and Supervisors with the Data Operation Centre.
OTTAWA, Nov 7 (Reuters) - Canada's job market made a surprise gain in October, reversing past declines, and its unemployment rate fell, data showed on Friday, a bright spot in a country that has suffered from U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs.