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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Artis Real Estate Investment Pref Shs Series E T.AX.P.E

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.AX.P.I | ARESF | T.AX.UN

Artis Real Estate Investment Trust is an unincorporated closed-end REIT based in Canada. Artis REIT's portfolio comprises properties located in Central and Western Canada and select markets throughout the United States, including regions such as Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, Saskatchewan, Arizona, Minnesota, Colorado, New York, and Wisconsin. The properties are divided into... see more

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Artis Real Estate Investment Pref Shs Series E > Canada’s unemployment rate
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Post by Torontojay on Apr 05, 2024 9:15am

Canada’s unemployment rate

Jumps to 6.1%. It looks like these people that immigrated to Canada are now searching for work as I had predicted. 

 

Canada’s labour market lost 2,200 jobs in March and the unemployment rate increased to 6.1 per cent, Statistics Canada said on Friday.

The increase in unemployment, up 0.3 percentage points from the previous month, was driven by an increase of 60,000 people searching for work or on temporary layoff, Statistics Canada said on Friday. It's the biggest monthly jump since Aug. 2022, and the highest rate since January 2022, when unemployment reached 6.5 per cent.

Economists polled by Reuters had expected a net gain of 25,000 jobs in March, and the unemployment rate to edge up from 5.8 per cent in February to 5.9 per cent.
 

"The cracks that had been emerging within the Canadian labour market suddenly got a lot wider," CIBC economist Andrew Grantham wrote in a research note on Friday, noting that while the loss of 2,200 net jobs "isn't a large decline given the volatility of monthly labour market data", it came in contrast to Canada's surging population.

"While markets had been pushing back expectations for a first Bank of Canada interest rate cut following strong GDP data to start the year, today's labour force data should see them pulling those expectations forward again closer in line to our expectation for a first move in June."

In February, Canada's labour market added a net 40,700 jobs, more than what economists had expected, affirming the view that the Bank of Canada would continue to wait before loosening monetary policy.

https://ca.yahoo.com/finance/news/canadas-unemployment-rate-jumps-to-61-as-jobs-unexpectedly-fell-in-march-125259489.html

Comment by ScroogeMcDuck1 on Apr 05, 2024 9:19am
Imagine bringing in a million more people over the next 12 months and at the same time losing jobs.  Will the unemployment rate reach 8%? 
Comment by Torontojay on Apr 05, 2024 9:24am
Very possible and likely Scrooge.  I had said from day 1 that the unemployment rate in Canada would likely surpass 7.5% when it's all said and done. 
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