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Canada gains net 8,200 jobs in December, jobless rate rises to 6.8%
Labour force growth outpaced job gains in Ontario and Quebec, with youth employment falling by 27,000, Statistics Canada said.
- By Canadian Press on Friday, Statistics Canada said Canada added 8,200 jobs in December as the unemployment rate rose to 6.8 per cent, driven by labour force growth in Ontario and Quebec.
- After three months of outsized gains, the labour market added 181,000 jobs despite facing headwinds from U.S. tariffs through much of 2025.
- Sector-Level shifts showed full-time employment increased by 50,200, while young workers aged 15 to 24 lost 27,000 jobs in last month.
- Economists had anticipated a jobs decline of 5,000 in December, while the Bank of Canada held its 2.25 per cent policy rate on Dec. 10 and money markets expect rates to stay on hold.
- Following three months of outsized gains, the average hourly wage of permanent employees rose 3.7 per cent, a gauge tracked by the Bank of Canada for inflationary trends.
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Unemployment Rate Rises to 6.8 Percent in December: Statistics Canada
The unemployment rate in Canada has increased despite adding 50,000 full-time jobs to the economy last month, according to Statistics Canada. StatCan said the unemployment rate increased to 6.8 percent in December 2025, up from 6.5 percent in November. The agency said the rise partially offsets a cumulative decline of 0.6 percentage points in October and November. StatCan added that the increase was due to more people searching for work. The num…
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Total News Sources61
Leaning Left31Leaning Right5Center10Last UpdatedBias Distribution67% Left
Bias Distribution
- 67% of the sources lean Left
67% Left
L 67%
C 22%
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