Canada adds 378,000 jobs in Sept., unemployment rate dips

Anita Sharma discusses the latest job numbers for the month of September and which industries saw gains.

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34 comments

    1. @techthai tehabnormal And by the way, if it was a real business that had real expenses then she would have qualified, moron!

    2. Huh? Some are I’m sure. Most I speak to, including myself haven’t had a busier year than 2020. I got sick from being overworked. Took in more money in 3 months than I do in a normal year…

    3. The CERB is living off your childrens future for the sake of a cold, sally included.
      Debt on debt
      Only to be more controlled by bankers.
      Keep voting for oppression

    1. @boyscout You really just divided the number of deaths by the American population and called it a mortality rate? You know the entire country hasn’t been infected and subsequently recovered right? Christ you anti-maskers are idiots.

  1. Stats 101. Unemployment insurance newbies not factored in to that statistic. Once their UI runs out then the true number of unemployed will show due to COVID

  2. Employment up 2.1% and still a bunch of foolish “THIS IS FAKE STATS” in the comments. I hope y’all can’t vote

  3. More lies,whatever job gains we get will never off set the jobs lost.The liberals are spending hundreds of billions they don’t have ensuring Canadian youth will be screwed for generations.

  4. manufacturing jobs?

    lol.. i went to school for CNC machinist training.. i could make more as a forklift driver right now lmfao

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