September 8, 2020
Canada
Employment grew at a strong pace in August, up from the prior month by 245,800 jobs, making it the fourth consecutive monthly gain. The growth occurred in both full time and part time positions.
The rate of unemployment fell sharply, going from 10.9% to 10.2%, influenced by solid job gains.
The goods producing sector added jobs (+27,600), while the services producing sector saw growth of 218,100 jobs.
Labour Force: 20,138,600 (+109,100)
Employment: 18,091,700 (+245,800)
Atlantic Canada
Employment grew at a strong pace in June, up from the prior month by 12,100 jobs, making it the fourth consecutive monthly gain. The growth occurred in both full time and part time positions.
The rate of unemployment rose sharply, going from 11.5% to 10.6%.
The goods producing sector added jobs (+1,900), while the services producing sector saw growth of 10,300 jobs.
Labour Force: 1,208,500 (+900)
Employment: 1,080,400 (+12,100)
Nova Scotia
- Labour Force: 494,500
- Employment: 443,700
- Unemployment Rate: 10.3%
- Labour Force Change: +5,300
- Employment Change: +7,200
- Unemployment Rate Change: -0.5
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