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Canada: Slower (Wages), Lower (U-rate), Weaker (Jobs)
Canadian employment fell 24,800 in January, the first drop in five months and following a surprising stretch of strength last fall. However, this report is the proverbial mixed bag, with some flashes of positives and a staggering three-tick drop in the unemployment rate to 6.5%. It's not normal to see unemployment pull back aggressively even as job growth goes into reverse, but there is a ready explanation—the labour force fell by 119,000 in the month (one of the largest non-pandemic drops ever), driven by slowing population and a steep drop in the participation rate. That drop in the part rate was not driven by a ... (full story)
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- Posted: Feb 7, 2026 12:12am
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