Yes! More Jobs in Canada in November 2012
Stay updated on the job market in Canada. November 2012 saw an increase in employment and a decrease in the unemployment rate.
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.
Stay updated on the job market in Canada. November 2012 saw an increase in employment and a decrease in the unemployment rate.
In October 2012, Canada’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 1.2% year-over-year for the third consecutive month, indicating steady inflation. According to Statistics Canada, slower energy price growth helped stabilize inflation, while increases in food from stores, property taxes, and air travel pushed prices upward. The Bank of Canada’s core index also remained consistent, rising 1.3% annually. This report breaks down detailed CPI data by category—including shelter, household operations, clothing, and transportation—and highlights trends in energy and gasoline. Though historical, the insights remain valuable for understanding Canadian cost-of-living trends over time.
Stats Canada published on Friday their Labour Force Survey for October 2012 and while there wasn’t much better news, there wasn’t much worse news either. The employment level was unchanged but unemployment also hovered at… Read More »No More Jobs in October, but No Less
Energy prices continued to make Inflation push forward in Canada, September 2012. Prices just kept going up.
Not only was there good news in the United States last week, on Friday last week our amigos at Stats Canada published some very heartening news about the Canadian Labour Force Survey for September 2012.… Read More »Employment Boost in September in Canada