More Working in September in Canada ?
Discover the truth about jobs in Canada. Was the unemployment rate in September 2013 really a reflection of the current job market?
Stats Canada has a large amount of great reports not just about the Canadian economy but about Canadian consumers and they are well worth reading.
Discover the truth about jobs in Canada. Was the unemployment rate in September 2013 really a reflection of the current job market?
In August 2013, Canada’s inflation rate eased to 1.1% year-over-year, according to Statistics Canada, down slightly from July’s 1.3%. Key influences included lower gasoline prices and slowing increases in passenger vehicle costs. Food prices continued their steady rise, affecting family budgets, while the Bank of Canada’s core inflation rate held at 1.3%. This article provides detailed CPI and core index breakdowns, along with insights into how fluctuating fuel prices impact the broader economy. Though historical, this snapshot of consumer price trends offers valuable lessons on inflation, interest rate expectations, and cost-of-living dynamics in Canada.
Status Canada’s tuition fee study confirms what I knew all along, the price of going to University has been going up.
Learn about the employment trends in Canada August 2013. Discover the impact of part-time jobs on the economy and the challenges faced by the ‘Lost Generation’.
Job market update: July 2013 sees a decrease of 39,000 jobs. Was the economy heading for trouble? Stay informed.