Statistics
Canada reported on Friday that the number of employed people reduced by 1,800
m-o-m in October, while economists had forecast a gain of 15,900 and after an
unrevised climb of 53.700 in the previous month.
Meanwhile,
Canada's unemployment remained unchanged at 5.5 percent in October, matching
economists’ forecast.
According to
the report, full-time employment decreased by 16,100 (or -0.1 percent m-o-m) in
October, while part-time jobs rose by 14,300 (or +0.4 percent m-o-m).
In October, the
number of public sector employees grew by 28,700 (+0.7 percent m-o-m), while
the number of private sector employees declined by merely 2,700 (flat m-o-m).
At the same time, the number of self-employed dropped by 27,800 (-0.9 percent
m-o-m) last month.
Sector-wise, employment
declined in manufacturing (-23,000 jobs) and construction (-21,000), but rose
in public administration (+20,000) and in finance, insurance, real estate,
rental and leasing (+18,000).
On a
year-over-year basis, employment grew by 443,000 (+2.4 percent) in October, helped
by gains in both full- (+338,000 or +2.2 percent) and part-time work (+104,100
or +3.0 percent).