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Canada saw fewer job losses than expected in June, but the unemployment rate hit an 11-year high, data shows. | Canada saw fewer job losses than expected in June, but the unemployment rate hit an 11-year high, data shows. |
The number of job losses for the month was 7,400, after falling 42,000 in May. Analysts expected a fall of 35,000. | The number of job losses for the month was 7,400, after falling 42,000 in May. Analysts expected a fall of 35,000. |
While the figure pushed the rate of unemployment up from 8.4% to 8.6%, this was also less than forecast. | While the figure pushed the rate of unemployment up from 8.4% to 8.6%, this was also less than forecast. |
The government said employment remained will below its October 2008 peak, but noted a shift in the pace of the downward trend in the second quarter. | The government said employment remained will below its October 2008 peak, but noted a shift in the pace of the downward trend in the second quarter. |
Net job losses for the three months to the end of June was 13,000, after falling 273,000 in the first three months of the year. | |
However, while 47,500 full time jobs were lost last month, around 40,100 part-time positions were added. | However, while 47,500 full time jobs were lost last month, around 40,100 part-time positions were added. |
"The job report is more good news than bad, but it would have been much better had the jobs been full-time" said Dale Orr, an economist and private consultant. | "The job report is more good news than bad, but it would have been much better had the jobs been full-time" said Dale Orr, an economist and private consultant. |
Figures recently showed Canada's economy shrank by 5.4% on an annualised basis during the first quarter after the economy shrank by 3.7% in the last quarter of 2008. | Figures recently showed Canada's economy shrank by 5.4% on an annualised basis during the first quarter after the economy shrank by 3.7% in the last quarter of 2008. |
Despite being the worst result for 18 years, it was better than expected. | Despite being the worst result for 18 years, it was better than expected. |
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