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Ottawa students struggle to find summer work as unemployment rises

  • Ottawa students face rising unemployment this May as 20.1 percent of returning students were jobless, marking the highest rate since 2009.
  • This increase follows an annual upward trend since 2022, amid a broader labour market with a seven percent unemployment rate and a three percent vacancy rate.
  • Employer demand for the Canada Summer Jobs program dropped, with 44,821 funding requests to support 225,766 jobs received late last year, while youth face a tight market and shifting opportunities.
  • Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu announced adding 6,000 subsidized positions later this season, stating the increase aims to address urgent youth job market needs.
  • Despite government efforts, experts say labour market mobility issues and weak job movement rates may limit youth employment gains this summer.
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The unemployment rate among 15- to 24-year-olds returning to school exceeded 20% in May in Canada, according to Statistics Canada.

·Montreal, Canada
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CTV News broke the news in Canada on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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