Unemployment rate down in Canada, stable in Quebec

The Canadian economy added 21,000 jobs in September, and the unemployment rate fell 0.2% to 5.2%.

Posted at 8:50 a.m.

Helene Baril

Helene Baril
The Press

This slight rebound was expected, after the loss of 40,000 jobs that occurred in August. In Quebec, the unemployment rate remained virtually unchanged in September, at 4.4%, reports Statistics Canada.

In August, Quebec saw its unemployment rate increase by 0.4% to 4.5%.

The September job gain in Canada follows three consecutive months of losses.

The average hourly wage is up 5% on an annual basis. This is the fourth consecutive month in which the increase in the average hourly wage has exceeded 5%. By comparison, the 12-month growth of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) was greater than or equal to 7.0% from May to August.

Average hourly wages rose in nearly all industries from a year earlier in September, including in accommodation and food services. In this sector, average employee wages were up 13.2% in Ontario (+$2.27 to $19.51) and 8.1% in Quebec (+$1.41 to $18. $81), two provinces where the minimum wage for employees receiving tips increased in 2022.


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