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Statistics Canada's January jobs report is due out Friday. Economists predicted 25,000 jobs were created in the first month of the year. Unemployment

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Statistics Canada's January jobs report is due out Friday. Economists predicted 25,000 jobs were created in the first month of the year.

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Date: Fri. Feb. 3 2012 9:46 PM ET

Canada's economy squeezed out a paltry gain of 2,300 jobs last month as the country's unemployment rate increased due to more people looking for work.

The unemployment rate climbed one notch to 7.6 per cent last in January, as the economy continued its struggle to produce jobs in numbers large enough to absorb the increase in Canadians looking for work.

Economists had expected a pop of 25,000 jobs for the month, in part because of the unseasonably warm temperatures could have encouraged more hiring in some industries.

But the increase was much weaker than anticipated, compounded by the 23,700 additional Canadians who joined the labour force, accounting for the climb in the jobless rate.

January was the third month in the last four that saw the unemployment rate increase since last September's 7.2 post-recession low.

"This extends the ugly end to 2011," said Douglas Porter, deputy chief economist with BMO Capital Markets.

"Today's report reinforces the point that Canada's job creation engine is cooling markedly," adding that there is no single factor for the softening trend that has seen employment fall on average during the last four months. The 7.6 per cent unemployment rate is also the highest in nine months.

TD Bank economist Derek Burleton said the recent figures are consistent with an economy fighting to keep its head above water. And he sees little relief in the upcoming months.

"For the year as a whole, we continue to expect average monthly job gains of about 10,000 per month, more heavily weighted to the second half of the year," he advised clients in a note.

David Madani of Capital Economics said January's dismal employment gain and rise in unemployment are further signs the economy ended the year on a weaker footing.

"Given the headwinds confronting Canada's economy, we doubt economic growth is about to rebound significantly anytime soon," he said in a release.

"As such, we think more monetary policy stimulus will soon be needed," Madani said.

Currency traders see the employment report more positively because payroll jobs are up almost 40,000, while the number of self-employed is down about 37,000, BNN's Michael Kane told CTV News Channel Friday.

"So, the headline 2,300 jobs doesn't look like anything, but obviously currency traders are saying payroll jobs being created, that's a major thing," Kane said.

In tough economic times, more people opt for self-employment, but in January more job seekers moved over to payroll, a positive signal that explains the rise in the Canadian dollar, he said.

The Canadian dollar fell slightly after the jobs report was released, but was trading above par late in the morning.

After a strong start in 2011, employment in Canada has largely stalled since last summer, with only 20,000 or so jobs being added in the last six months.

Over the past 12 months, the economy has produced 129,000 new jobs, or a 0.7 per cent gain in employment, one of the weakest records in a non-recessionary period in many years.

The fall-off in job creation has coincided with generally weaker economic conditions and declining business confidence due to uncertainty in the global situation. Earlier in the week, the agency reported that the economy contracted slightly in November following a flat growth reading in October.

Most economists believe conditions in Canada, as well as job creation, will remain weak throughout 2012.

By sector, employment rose in the education, information, culture and recreation, and in other service industries in January.

Meanwhile, there were a big loss of 45,000 workers in the professional, scientific and technical services industries, and construction shed jobs despite the warm temperatures during the month. Manufacturing saw a small pick-up but remains 44,000 down over the last 12 months.

Regionally, there were few major changes in any province except Quebec. After a sharp drop in employment the previous few months, Canada's second most populous province saw 9,500 new jobs added, bringing the unemployment rate down three-tenths of a point to 8.4 per cent.

Here are some additional details from the report:

  • In January, employment in education increased by 23,000, while jobs in information, culture and recreation went up by 19,000;
  • Employment in "other services" increased by 14,000 over the past 12 months;
  • In total 45,000 fewer people were employed in the professional, scientific and technical services compared to January 2011;
  • Employment in the natural resources sector was virtually unchanged in January, but has posted the highest 12-month growth rate of all industries, up 8.5 per cent or 28,000 jobs since January 2011.
  • Canada's economy squeezed out a paltry gain of 2,300 jobs last month as the country's unemployment rate increased due to more people looking for work.
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    Robert Calgary
    said

    Canada's policy is to create work else where. Out sourcing, by our major companies, giving our raw materials away to foreign counries then by them back at 10 times the price, get rid of our manufacturing, more unskilled imigration,refugees,giving oas to people who have never worked a day in Canada or even payed taxes,politicians padding their pension plans, giving every winer money or funding for something you will never see, billingualism were every thing has to be double labeled but not in certain parts of Canada, people who don't want to work rather vacation somewhere. That almost sums it up, freedom 85 for the average hard working middle income earner. Life is grand for everybody else! Wake up people!


    jay
    said

    J
    No the States debt won't be lower then Canada's soon you don't pay a massive debt off with in a few years it takes a long time if the States is smart they will have there debt paid off in around 15-20 years Canada has a far smaller debt as for the states is going in the other direction not really when things go well in the States things in Canada get better.


    pegger
    said

    Harpo's gift of the lowest corporate taxes in the G20 has been rewarded by the corporations sitting on their excess profits, and trying to gain more by cuttting salaries and pensions for workers. Anyone surprised?


    Will
    said

    Stewie, apparently you need to attend remedial reading classes. 2,300 more jobs means that there was a net increase in the number of jobs, not a net loss. Oh, and the increase was in full time jobs. Your score: tries hard, might be a nice guy elsewhere, substandard. Thanks for coming out.


    J
    said

    Even by increase the number to (23000 jobs) in proportion with the US population, this is still more than 10 times less the number of job gains than in the US. Just pathetic how this country is going.


    J
    said

    We're going the opposite way of the US not suprisingly and considering Harper's agenda I wouldn't be surprise if the US rate will be lower then ours pretty soon not to mention GDP decreased too.


    Tansy Richards
    said

    It's kind of hard to take Mitsumi's declaration on the unemployment in Canada when she is wearing that tacky leopard print blazer. The optics in this time of fiscal pain for many with new's anchors looking like cheesy Paris fashion models is reality removed from the reality of struggling people. Tone it down guys, I'm very disappointed with how the news media seems to be acting like a High School prom party while the country is in dire straits.


    T Payne
    said

    @ Hilton Shand. You say that reduced government Revenues account for 50% of the Government deficit. What does smaller government have to do with unemployment?


    Greg Orbman
    said

    @ Malcolm. Oil and Gas is only 5% of GDP. Also, you do not understand transfer payments. The Federal government Transfers funds to the provinces. And all nations with Federal systems have some form of transfer payments. The good thing about the Canadian system is that the transfers are negotiated among the provinces and the federal government. In America, Federal expenditure in more prosperous States may be as little as 75% of the federal taxes raised in that State; and the States have little to say about it.


    Ken from Alberta
    said

    Unemployment, high deficits and rising fuel prices. Welcome to conservative majority!


    Prof. Pye Chartt
    said

    @ Canadian Bob: Rather than whine like a little crybaby that CTV is somehow "biased," Bob, why don't you consider that, gosh darn it, your opinions aren't shared by everyone, and that your "anger" schtick doesn't foster any intelligent discussion or debate. Just a thought.


    uncle sam
    said

    i noticed that the USA has seen a dramatic jump in jobs last month. thanks to all who have not bothered in finding out if what you buy is Canadian Made.


    Raj
    said

    Why would you make a more than $300k decision based on a high school grad's advise (that's realtors)?


    peter in mb
    said

    Prof. Pye Chartt said "And, lastly, for my Liberal-loving friends, how do you explain/excuse Ontario's unemployment rate going from 7.7% to 8.1%," Manufacturing moving to China. And JD added and said “Any other simple questions”? Yes I have one simple question for everyone. What provincial government or governments were in power for the last 15 years in Ontario? The liberals and NDP! enough said.


    Canadian Bob
    said

    @JD: You hit the nail on the head. Our manufacturing has gone to China, Mexico, the USA, and still these Conservative's don't get it because their tunnel vision is so narrow their eyes are crossed. Oh... but wait... apparently some from Liberal 3 decades ago is responsible for everything that's wrong with Canada today. Yah... that's the excuse du-jour.


    peter in mb
    said

    So in other words this means that all the Part Time temporary Xmas staff that are students that were hired to work in the grocery or liquor stores as cahiers over the month of December have now gone back to school in January. In other News the Harper Haters still hate.


    jt
    said

    Canadian Bob
    How is it biased because it shows both sides of the story?


    Malcolm
    said

    We could be creating thousands of jobs up north with the pipe lines but NOP we have to wait till the left wing special interest groups with the support of the NDP get their say on why it's a terrible thing that Canadians have jobs. And all those that hate the pipelines, here is a little reality check for you, if it wasn't for the oil and gas sectors in the west, all those transfer checks would come to a halt. Your Liberal provincial gov. that you voted in would have to raise more taxes, it's just good the west is here to pay for your bills.


    CC
    said

    Pete, you sound just as confused as many other con voters these days. My suggestion to you is take a little time to educate yourself about what the liberals did and what your con party is doing and you might see things a little more clearer.


    Dave in Edm
    said

    The US added 240,000 jobs, I guess the loonie leftist Obama is figuring it out with out the excuse of 'The Great Recession'... Maybe, just maybe it is time for Harper to accept his economics policy is a complete failure as it is driven by ideology rather than reality...


    Draft Martin
    said

    Re-call Harper! Draft Martin! Harper is in way over his head. It is no coincidence that the economy started to tank when Harper got his majority.


    Shane
    said

    O.o I am shocked, the corp folks kept the extra monies from their tax breaks not hiring any new workers. WOW. Who knew corp greed could be so large that they would keep or lower their work force in order to push profits hirer. o.O


    Trevor H.
    said

    The unemplyment will rise and rise as long as McGuinty and Harper is in office! So how about those jobs in Mexico??? lol


    Pevved
    said

    Harper has his Majority he better get it RIGHT, DON'T SCREW up or your party will be flushed down the Crapper just like the Tories were after Mulroney.

    Get the REFORM agenda going
    - elimante the SENATE savings (20B) who cares if you have majority in there this is a sleazy slimly gov't funded crapper with no redeeming quality


    To Raymond
    said

    Actually I would like 18% interest rates, the current unsustainable and artifically low interest rates do nothing but dig the hole deeper by rewarding the financially incompetent at the expense of those trying to save for the future and retirement (which these days is apparently a rare notion)

    If you didn't figure out if you could afford to take on your debt based on interest rates returning to historical norms you have nobody to blame by yourself


    Canadian Bob
    said

    I am amazed at how pro-Conservative CTV is in the moderation of these forums. Sad to see such a biased approach that truly represents a minority of Canadians.


    JD
    said

    Prof. Pye Chartt said "And, lastly, for my Liberal-loving friends, how do you explain/excuse Ontario's unemployment rate going from 7.7% to 8.1%," Manufacturing moving to China. Any other simple questions?


    bikerborz
    said

    Take a look at the BIG picture, people. We are in a WORLDWIDE recession, which affects Canada. In comparison to the recession of the 80s, where the unemployment was up near 13%, we, at 7.6%, are doing very well, indeed. Yes, this hurts. Yes, it could be better. Can the gov't fix it? NO. We have to ride this out, much like weathering a flu virus. There is NO quick fix. Just be patient. It's MUCH worse elsewhere.


    JD
    said

    Greg said "Can you imagine how bad this country would be right now if we had voted in a federal liberal government? "Can you take us all for a ride in your alternate reality machine Greg? Oh, it's broken right now? It's nice that you can sit around and speculate, but the vast majority of us have to live in the real world and address real problems. We have facts and reality. You have a corrupted imagination.


    JD
    said

    This corporate greed is out of control and bound to crash and burn in time. The people running these corporations are not people. They're heartless robots.


    Steve G
    said

    Canada's Inaction Plan at work...courtesy of the Harper Government (tm)


    Danny Dinosaur
    said

    @PTB, you might want to check your own facts before you start criticizing others for not checking theirs. Just as a hint, Mr. Flaherty did raise the minimum mortgage requirements, but only after he had lowered them. In fairness, this was done back in the good old days of a minority and the Con spin masters were blaming the Liberals for everything at that time, so you might have been confused.


    Hilton Shand
    said

    We know already …Consumer Spending is down and corporations are accumulating cash deposits. (Whats that called … Liquidity Trap.) Also, almost Half of the government Deficit is due to Reduced government Revenue. What will the Conservations do? If they reduce the deficit by slashing government programs they will further reduce Consumer Spending. May be they can blame international economics, even though Americas economy has gained employment, and no nation in the Euro Zone has defaulted. The Conservatives promised that Tax Cuts Create Jobs. That’s a good way to get elected but only a fool would believe it.


    jim
    said

    Most overused word by three out of four economists: "headwinds".....enough already!!


    Pete
    said

    So wait, the Left is always touting the postives of our economy are actually the past Liberal governments doing; doesnt that mean the Liberals are also to blame for this, or is it only the pocitives they are responcible for?


    James
    said

    Wait wait wait... You mean to tell me that rather than expand their operations and create new jobs the large corporations simply pocketed the money given to them by Harpo and his tax cuts? Whoever could have predicted this shocking development with only thirty years of American corporations doing the exact same thing?


    Lane
    said

    The unemployment rate and the inflation rate under Harper are very low compared to the average rates under Trudeau or Chretien, despite the global recession. Keep up the great work, Prime Minister!


    JOBS......Where?
    said

    Experts- wrong againWhat is the true unemployed in Canada?11 or 12 %? or Higher....Take all the persons whom have exhausted benefits, and people whom don't qualifySeems to be going in the wrong direction, fasten your seat belt folks, were in for a bumpy ride


    Big bob in Ottawa
    said

    We need more people like Max. And well if you get a job at 10$ an hour and are told to be happy with it even if you are 40yrs old with a university degree and a lifetime of experience you gotta wonder is it really worth it? I see a civil service and a private sector where those that are in are in regardless of their level of education and those that are out are broke and will always be broke. Never thought I'd be grateful for my low paying unionized workplace but at least my family will eat this week. I am sorry for the folks in London at the Cat plant though they are stressed right out I bet and anyone that thinks it's their fault for being in a union that tried to get them paid, please be realistic. Greed was the reason unions were created in the first place and it's the reason they will be with us for a long long time.


    Debbie
    said

    @Greg: I do wonder what it would be like if we'd elected a Liberal government rather than the Conservative government we're stuck with. I daydream that our $13-billion surplus would have been put to good use or perhaps even grown. Ahhh! Those were the days and will be again once we throw these spendthrift bums out.


    Moderate Canadian
    said

    Guess those Corporate Tax cuts are working, eh?


    Max
    said

    In my 40 years in the work force I bounced back & forth from self employed to working for an employer. Up until the winter of 2006 I could quit a job almost daily & find something else that paid higher. Self employed I worked 6 to 7 days per week 12 to 18 hours per day, working for someone else I worked as many hours as they would let me & have never collected EI, but always happy to pay into it for those that need it. I've always been one of the loonie left & never could figure out why the right wing nuts call us lazy because all of my loonie left friends have worked similar to me. I'm a bit different than most of my friends because I smoked marijuana everyday all day long at work for the full 40 years. I know that this won't be the end to the right wing nut thinking that all lefties are lazy and pot smokers are lazy but it's the whole truth & nothing but the truth. I can only come to the conclusion that these right wing nuts didn't educate themselves enough to afford programs that help fellow Canadian. Please stop blaming me for you being short on the learni.


    Terry778
    said

    Part of the reason why self employed people opted for payroll jobs is because of the new legislation making WSIB manditory for self employed companies. It's a strategic move to let the bigger companies horn in with higher quotes for services rendered when the sole proprietor could do it for less because of the smaller overhead costs. Like unemployment insurance. You can pay into it , but, you would never be able to submit a claim as a self employed individual. Too many possible fraudulent claims. WSIB is 14 billion dollars in debt. They cannot payout benefits for the current number of injured people, so they expect the sole proprietors to subsidize the debt ridden fund without any chance of getting a benefit if they became injured. We cannot afford to pay for two insurance providers especially when one of them (WSIB) will never pay when needed. There is no longer a choice in who you want for coverages. The private insurance providers will be taking a huge loss of members when this bogus legislation comes top fruition.


    Doug
    said

    Remember when you must have a raise you usually spend it and are less concerned about pricing of products.
    Unearned raises simply cause inflation and of course higher prices requiring another raise.
    One persons income could buy a house now it takes two; I wonder why?


    TheOtherLowellInBC
    said

    My personal strategy for paying bills. I go where the work is which involves some inconvenience. I don't settle for jobs which don't pay the bills. If you really want to work, you will find it. Knowing and acquiring the right skills for the good paying jobs helps as well. However good old fashioned networking is the best strategic advantage. Once you get your foot in the door, apply yourself, don't be afraid to learn something new and then your resume will get you those jobs you really desire. Taking extra courses, certification can also add value.


    James J
    said

    It appears that wearing a tin foil hat gives you access to a special poll that say people just don't want to work. If my bills are $20 per hour and there's a job for $10 per hour should I take the job at $10 per hour claim bankruptcy and move out onto the street or should I spend a little time upgrading my skills so I qualify for a job that will pay my bills. The right wing nuts would say take the $10 per hour job, it's great living in the street or maybe get 2 jobs & work yourself into an early grave. Many of the jobs people aren't taking don't pay enough to make ends meet, they're fine for kids living at home. This government announced a shortage of skilled Canadians instead of offering more assistance to Canadians to educate themselves they want to open the flood gates to more skilled immigrants. This only makes the situation worst for Canadians. We end up being their personal servants working for peanuts. The 140 million Harper gave to an American company to make action plan signs would have put food on the table for a number of Canadians, but Harper had to give that to his buddies down south. More billions going to them for war toys that we don't need.


    KC BC
    said

    Where we live there has been lots of well paying jobs available but our resource companies have had to search abroad to find skilled labour. Of course you have to work to get paid......a big challenge for a lot of the left loons. Time and again we hear stories of younger people who just cannot cut it. Many want days off on their terms, huge benefits from the get go, and job security after a month. The work ethic seems to be disappearing in many youth(Not All). I am just happy to know that we do not have a left loon government in Canada. Our debt from so called stimulus would be much worse and the hand outs to the lazy would be far greater. This is not a slam at the destitute, the safety net must be there. This is a slam at the rising crowds of "Gimmie, Gimmies"


    Rob Calgary
    said

    Half of them don't want to work anyway.Repeat customers


    Ted
    said

    And still they kept coming. Boat Load after Boat Load, Aircraft after Aircraft. I'm very lucky these days, to hear my native language spoken... in my native country. CANADA. It's a crying shame, is what it is.


    PBW
    said

    Please, people, edit out nno-factual statements in your posts: opinions are fine, but there is a limit. For example "Harper's zero down mortgages": that might have been on his agenda ten years ago - when he was in opposition; but didn't the government just increase mortgage down payments ABOVE the level the Liberals had set? And doesn't the article also state that the jump is caused by several tens of thousands of people entering the work force, as opposed to being laid off? As the Prof points out, historically (over 40 years, Canada's average unemployment rate is over 8%, so we are currently BETTER than average. Still, I guess Conservatives are a target for anything these days, including ants at an NDP picnic.


    Bobby
    said

    Well, I kind of sit in the middle. I'm certainly not much of a conservative, but not really liberal either.

    I think they do need to trim spending, but it appears to me that the conservatives have sadly...just redirected it. They are robbing peter to pay paul, and that's not getting us anywhere.

    Those planes were a terrible idea during a recession, and we could easily have ridden out another 5-6 years and see if the economy turned around. There will always be another fancy war plane to buy. You think they ever stop making these things?

    Then add the disaterous HST, which I need not remind you was a federal driven idea, yes...also foolishly accepted by some provinces.

    Now I have to ask you, who adds a new consumption tax in the middle of a recession/bad economic times? It's absolutly crazy?

    Hey honey, there's a new tax, let's go shopping!?
    All the HST did for our family is change our thinking to "don't replace anything until it lights itself on fire" mode.

    You should see our tv, the lcd image looks like it's melting, and we're still using it, waiting until it flickers into nothing and then we replace it.

    And then....after market and used!

    While those are noble words to cut costs, if enough people live by them, our economic system collapses. Sadly our whole system is governed by debt, and when people stop borrowing...the money supply dries up! End of discussion that's how it works...and I don't relish that reality.

    If you know our system, there are two ways to create money. Borrow it, and digg gold/oil etc., out of the ground to TRADE for cash from other nations...end of list!

    Forgot, one more...print it! :P


    Tina
    said

    Corporate tax breaks and "trickle-down economics" DON'T WORK!! See Caterpillar!


    Steve O
    said

    Jayme where do you find the statistic that people don't want to work? Or is that just an illusion that wearing tin foil hat creates? Pye unemployment may have been higher at times in the past but in the past we had governments that gave us honest reports, our current government constantly feeds us lies & misinformation. Our unemployment rate is much higher than what were being told.


    cr
    said

    calm down people this happens every Jan..good grief


    K Markham
    said

    I bet there are millions out there wishing we had Paul Martin guiding this country today. If there is any good news in all this, its that we are starting to see the end of the Harper regime, unfortunately not for 4 years. By which time this country will be a financial disaster and our national debt will be out of control, then the Liberals will have to come and clean it up like they always do after a Conservative government disaster. Look at the mess south of border after the Bush years.


    Rod
    said

    I guess the money wasted on Bilingualism, the Metric system and the Gun regestry alone look's pretty good right now eh folk's !! All of the formentioned failures to boot, let alone a plethara of other money down the proverbial crapped ventures inflicted on us by several past governments. It really is in fact a very good time to be getting old and on the way out !!!


    Doug
    said

    It is amazing that people continue to believe that by 'taking more money' from anyone that has some and giving it to those who don't will somehow make Canada prosper.

    There are plenty of jobs for those who like seniors now how to work and do not have expectations many times greater than their skills.


    Jt
    said

    Thomas Sure there are some who can't find work but there are aslo those who refuse to work for anything below $20 a hour then you have another group that just don't want to work.


    Mark O
    said

    The tin foil hat folks seem to support socialist spending on bigger government, military toys, prisons & policing. Military spending is a waste because the US is the only country that might invade us. Our involvement in these conflicts around the world do nothing except make us a target for terrorism. We could save billions on policing by legalizing drugs, alcohol has been proven to be 3 times more harmful than the hardest street drugs. It's a fact that tougher sentences do not reduce crime, but it sure costs the taxpayer a lot more. Education & rehabilitation are the only things that have been proven to reduce crime. Harper is destroying everything Canadian about Canada. I would rather my tax dollars spent so Canadians can retire earlier, Harper wants us to work till we go to our grave, his policies create drastically increase government spending, money doesn't grow on tree Harper is stealing your retirement money & giving your tax dollars to bigger government, while reducing services & jobs to Canadians.


    Raymond
    said

    'Thanks Harper for destroying our once great nation'. We could go back to 13% unemployment and 18% interest rates like we had under Trudeau. Would that make you snivellers happy?


    Tim
    said

    Yeah Greg C. We have no electricity, spend all of our money on nuclear weapons while our people starve in the streets, have a brutal hereditary dictatorship and hold our neighbors ransom with threats of violence unless they pay us money. JUST like N. Korea because the OAS has been changed to adapt to the increase in life expectancy in Canadians. I mean, seriously, that's an AWFUL comparison and does nothing but undermine your credibility.


    Jayme
    said

    JoblessinBC I am not sure about your case but there are people that just don't want to work and go on ei don't get me wrong there are job that are lost but people don't want to work i think does mislead stats just a bit.


    Prof. Pye Chartt
    said

    Putting aside the usual hair-on-fire melodramatic rant of the anti-Conservative camp's most splenetic and irascible member, "Canadian Bob," the fact of the matter is, in historical terms, a Canadian unemployment rate of 7.6% isn't worth jumping off a cliff over, especially given the unprecedented global economic circumstances (ie. Europe). Our highest unemployment rate was 13.10% and occurred in December of 1982, under the Liberal Trudeau government. Our lowest unemployment rate was 5.9% and occurred in September of 2007, under the Conservative Harper government. ("Natural unemployment" in Canada is near 6%.) From 1976 to 2010, Canada's unemployment rate averaged 8.53%. Have some reasonable perspective. Things on the employment front could still be a whole lot worse. And, lastly, for my Liberal-loving friends, how do you explain/excuse Ontario's unemployment rate going from 7.7% to 8.1%, which notably continues the province's consecutive five-year track record of sitting above the national jobless average and hosting the worst long string of unemployment numbers in recent memory? Where's the "Liberal magic" of McGuinty? (Yeah; never mind.)


    Jayme
    said

    GregReally north korea come on while things are hard sure its no where near that bad as for replacing Harper and that will solve everything it won't sure another party may not buy jets etc but they would waste money on other things and the debt very well could be bigger.


    Thomas
    said

    What this stuff fails to take into account are those that can't find work, have not been able to secure employment for years and are on the rise. The vast majority like the employment rate as a whole I suspect are males. Because it it males and it isn't politically correct to scream it out, there is nothing be said or done about. The problem just grows daily and to add salt to a wound, males are blamed for it, foolish things like there is all kinds of work in Alberta, like that was the answer to all male employment issue. So long as we have blind chauvinistic people, no political agenda, treatment of males in Canadian society as second class citizens their numbers will increase in the homeless, employment status and social support lines. Wake up Canada we have a very serious employment issue happening and for once take your political correct blinders off and treat men as equals too!


    Greg C
    said

    No jobs & Harper wants Canadians 65 years of age to go look for work. Canada is looking more like North Korea everyday. Thanks Harper for destroying our once great nation. Creating massive debt, stealing from the elderly and he continues to waste billions of our tax dollars. How many billion per day are we going backwards? 9 out of 10 economist say the best thing we can do for our economy is to get rid of Harper.


    Len
    said

    Well, so much prosperity and good news from Steve's and Jim's corporate tax cuts. Bet the corporations ran giggling to the bank!


    Jayme
    said

    KJ in Kingston Ontario People over 60 have nothing to worry about as this plan would be in effect 20 down the road.


    JoblessinBC
    said

    I just filed my EI claim yesterday, so add another to the unemployed bin.


    Jayme
    said

    George M It would be the far left that will bankrupt this country if they get there way.


    Jayme
    said

    Wendy As for people can;t afford a house well maybe if they were smarter with there money more would be able to.


    Jayme
    said

    Scared for his childrenIs there issues no question but to say the occupy movement was right i guess if you want a nanny state where the state takes care of everything i could understand but i don't want a country like that.


    Stewie
    said

    I guess Will didn't read the part about the job losses. Will when there are more job losses than new employment unemployment rises, take off your blinders & open your eyes. Thanks.


    mike
    said

    My realtor told me don't worry just buy.Everything is OK!!!


    Beverley Smith
    said

    Not all the economy however is included in these stats. Those who do unpaid work are ignored yet they prop up the economy by their taking care of the young, sick, handicapped and elderly for free, and by doing volunteer work. I dislike it when Stats Canada says all of them are not working and urges them to get a 'job'. It's like Stats Canada looks at all the candies in the box, only counts the red ones and says the others don't exist. Come to think of it, it is maybe sneaking them for itself because unpaid work is 1/3 of the GDP and the state gets our contribution without even thanking us.Those who do this work anchor the economy, ingrates though legislators are. We are the pillar under the bridge holding it up. Go ahead with your fantasies that only paid work matters and watch the bridge collapse.


    Will
    said

    Way to skew the story there! 2,300 new jobs means GROWTH as there were 2,300 MORE JOBS. It may be slow growth but it is growth. Stop trying to mislead and stick to reporting facts. CTV, your bias is becoming nearly as bad as CBC's. I don't care for any political party, but at least I can honestly acknowlege reality, what's your excuse?


    Josephine
    said

    I am just curious, how many of the posters here are employed by the other political parties to put their propaganda and false facts in these comment sections. It is amazing how many comments do not even reflect the biased story (which always goes against the Conservatives). There are jobs being created. I drove by Dumur Industries in Regina - they have a big sign "Now Hiring". Maybe instgead of waiting for someone to give you the job, maybe you need to start actually looking and stop sitting here writing propaganda.


    Redneck Albertan
    said

    That's actually not all that bad of news when you consider construction activity is slowing for the winter at that point and no one company really does any hiring right before the holidays. I suppose the Opposition shills will try to frame this as the fault of an inept government, but fortunately most Canadians are more reasonable than to believe that line of simplistic drivel.


    Will
    said

    So you would have us believe that the world wide economic problem is the fault fo the conservatives? Hardly/ Canada is weathering this unprecidented event in much better shape than any other country in the world. Neither the cause nor our stabiltity can be laid at the feet of any political party. (However, we would have been in better shape had martin & chretien not stolen the CPP and EI funds, or raped the pensions of the public service, RCMP and Canadian Forces in order to claim a false surplus.) We will now return to the whining and complaints of the usual suspects.


    Scared for his children.
    said

    Alberta is doing fine, stay the course, right? There is no iceberg....You all might want to stock up on pantry goods. I have more and more concern each day that passes, that the world's paper monies are coming to a crash. Get your cash out of the banks! Now! Load up your basements with canned goods. You are all being lied too, the world stands at the precipice. And all the blundering greedy governments (of all stripes), and their corporate masters know it. Folks, in my time I never would have thought there was a need for violence, but more and more I come to realize the occupy movement was right. Western cultures are entering into a very dark time in our evolution. And no, I do not take the call for force lightly. I'm a gentle giant, but over the last couple years a rage has been building in me, a rage at the greed, politics, and shameful waste of public monies. Capitalism is a huge failure. And there will blood on all our hands before we realize it. It is coming folks, the peasants can only be kicked so many times before they stand up and start kicking back. Groups in the states are arming themselves at an alarming rate, and that should speak volumes, to where the peasants are heading. I'm not a leader of men, nor would I pretend to stand up in revolution on my own. But all it will take at this point is one person to start the avalanche, and everyone here knows it. If you think your vote means a dam thing in our 'democracy', think again.


    Bob in Calgary
    said

    Did we get 2300 new senators?


    Larry I Ontario
    said

    Maybe if the Harper people would hvae not wasted millions on fake lakes, mega jails and fighter jets that this country does not need, there would be some funding to get people back to work and not have any stupid talk of cutting pennsions. This government needs a wake up call and every citizen should wirte to their MP and express their dissatisfaction!! Mr. Harper you are a disgrace!


    Greg
    said

    Can you imagine how bad this country would be right now if we had voted in a federal liberal government? If the liberals were in power, this woulod be a lot worse, no matter what the harper bashers keep feeding us.


    Frank Buchan
    said

    How early to the anti-Harper crowd get up?The structural problems that are causing our employment numbers to suffer stem from issues reaching back about seven governments, at least, and were established in the mid-70s. Blaming Harper is perhaps fun, but it obliterates any chance of a having an intelligent debate about how to fix the issues.


    George M
    said

    We need to cut down spending on those socialist programs like the military and police, these people only suck money out of our pockets & put nothing into the economy, both are just another form of welfare. Instead Harper wants to push those over 65 out to the unemployment lines which only takes work away from younger people. It's pretty obvious this government hasn't a clue, they've created the largest debt in Canadian history, the opposition parties agreed to 13 billion in stimulus spending on the action plan Harper & his neo-con reformers have spent over 140 billion Harper keeps on throwing away our tax dollars on the socialists programs mentioned above. My bet is he bankrupts Canada.


    KJ in Kingston Ontario
    said

    Well with what the banks are doing right now to lend to people who can'tr afford to repay -- expect things to get worse and not better... And where are these 65 and 66 year-olds going to find jobs anyway!!!!!!!!! Maybe they can get elected to Parliament or appointed to the Senate.


    Mark Giguere
    said

    Statistics Canada had better stop putting out reports about the jobless rate increasing because Harper will do to them what he's done to Environment Canada: fire them all.If you can't deny the truth (Global Climate Change and, in this case, jobless rate increasing) then fire the people who measure it.If no one can show clearly and objectively that your doctrine is wrong, then it must be correct, right?


    Wendy
    said

    Some things up I manage a few buildings in Vancouver and the vacancy rate is climbing fast. Harper's increase in the size of government & his 30 new senators are costing pensioners 2 years of their income. If the elderly work longer there are less jobs for the young. Looks like Harper & his neo-con reformers are destroying the country every way possible. Harper's zero down mortgages & opening the flood gate on immigration have pushed home prices to outrageous levels where the average Canadian can no longer afford a home. The average Canadian works pay check to pay check with no money for savings. Good thing Harper gave corporations those huge tax cuts to create jobs, I guess all that extra cash is going to the CEO's. Mean while Peter McKay vacations on the tax payers money flying to resort around the world. It would be nice if Harper called an early election before he bankrupts the country.


    Canadian Bob
    said

    Jobs are being lost in this country in every direction. Major corporations are laying off people in record numbers. Plants are closing. Unemployment for many runs out. Those people are forced to downsize everything in life so that minimum wage can feed them. The jobs being created are not full-time, high-paying positions, and it's difficult to hear about potential pension and OAS reform while MPs and Senators rake in the money they do. It's difficult to hear about helicopter joy rides for Ministers when finding money for a bus pass is a worry for some. It's difficult to comprehend that it's OK to spend 900 million on summits for world leaders, but the unemployed aren't worthy of the same investment. Canadians are perplexed that large corporations are somehow deserving of tax breaks, or that we need to spend so much money on F-35s, or mega prisons. Canadians need work. We need a government that gets this through their thick skull and will act on it instead of this "smug as a bug in a rug" attitude. Yes. I understand the times are tough. I understand that the economy is suffering. I'm just not one of those people sitting in my financially secure easy chair broadcasting insulting "get over it", or "my daddy worked hard and taught me to invest", or "the times are tough so don't buy a flat-screen TV" comments. This government needs to trim its spending and rethink its priorities. It needs to devise plans to get Canadians back to work. We don't need cuts when there's enough for the foolish spending we read about every day. Sorry, but the Conservative government has not only let this country down, it's lit the fuse for its demise. Shame!


    MarcZ
    said

    The Conservative Party Reign of Financial Terror continues. This country will be in full recession by the time he is voted out in 2015. Then him and his mouthpieces like Sun News will yet again, blame the Liberals. The Conservatives have no solutions and their excuses are getting old fast.


    Sam
    said

    The Canadian economy like the rest of the world never recovered from the bankers crash of 2008.We have one region doing well which distorts what is is like where 90% of us live.Put that together with the ravaging cons are doing to the social safety net and that gap between rich and poor is going to become a canyon.Have sympathy for those who did not vote for the cons and are now being punished but those who now act skocked the cons are coming after your pensions and health care when Harper had written about doing this for decades have nobody to blame but the fool in the mirror.


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