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'Grinding' rise in unemployment rate means Bank of Canada will start cutting rates again
The gradual increase in joblessness suggests the Bank of Canada may consider lowering interest rates to support economic stability, according to various economic experts analyzing...
Read Full Article →Canada's unemployment rate hits 7%, highest since 2016 outside the pandemic
The notable rise in unemployment, particularly among students exceeding 20%, may impact household incomes and consumer spending, potentially influencing economic growth and financi...
Read Full Article →Posthaste: Canada's unemployment rate could reach 7.5% on still strong immigration, says economist
An increase in the unemployment rate to 7.5%, influenced by sustained immigration levels, may intensify existing challenges in the labor market and impact economic conditions relat...
Read Full Article →Bank of Canada to start cutting rates again as jobs blow from tariffs materializes, economists say
Economists suggest that the rise in unemployment to 6.9% may prompt the Bank of Canada to reduce interest rates, aiming to support economic growth amid emerging trade-related chall...
Read Full Article →Canada's unemployment rate climbs to 6.9% as tariffs bite
The rise in joblessness to 6.9% reflects growing concerns that escalating trade tensions may be negatively affecting employment opportunities across various sectors in Canada.
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