Canada lost 41,000 jobs in July; unemployment rate holds steady at 6.9 per cent
Canada’s economy lost 41,000 jobs in July, concentrated in fulltime work and the private sector.
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Canada’s economy lost 41,000 jobs in July, concentrated in fulltime work and the private sector.
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