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Downtown Lethbridge is seen on Friday, December 1, 2023. According to the latest data released by Statistics Canada, the unemployment rate for the Lethbridge-Medicine Hat region was 4.3 per cent in November 2023. (Photo: LNN)

Lethbridge-Medicine Hat region sees 4.3 per cent jobless rate in November

Dec 1, 2023 | 11:29 AM

LETHBRIDGE, AB – The unemployment rate in Alberta went up ever-so-slightly last month.

The province’s jobless rate was 5.9 per cent in November, up from 5.8 per cent in October. Two months ago, in September, the rate was listed at 5.7 per cent.

Despite the slight uptick to the unemployment rate, the labour force in Alberta increased by 14,400 to 2,653,500, according to the figures released on Friday, December 1, 2023.

The unemployment rate in November for the Lethbridge-Medicine Hat region was 4.3 per cent.

Below is how each economic region in Alberta fared last month, with October’s rate listed in parenthesis.

  • Red Deer: 7.9 per cent (7.4)
  • Edmonton: 5.8 per cent (5.6)
  • Calgary: 5.4 per cent (5.5)
  • Wood Buffalo-Cold Lake: 5.0 per cent (5.7)
  • Banff-Jasper-Rocky Mountain House and Athabasca-Grande Prairie-Peace River: 4.4 per cent (5.1)
  • Lethbridge-Medicine Hat: 4.3 per cent (4.9)
  • Camrose-Drumheller: 2.5 per cent (3.3)

Minister of Jobs, Economy and Trade for Alberta, Matt Jones said, “Employment in Alberta is on the rise yet again with nearly 8,900 more people working in the province in November, driven by full-time job growth. Most of these gains came from the goods-producing sectors.

As more people continue to answer Alberta’s call and move to our province, the labour force grew at a greater rate than employment this month with 14,400 more workers. And it is no wonder, because Alberta continues to drive job growth in the country. Over the last 12 months, employment in our province has grown by 4.1 per cent, well above the national average of 2.5 per cent.

Thanks to our government’s investment-friendly policies, job creators continue to feel confident about setting up shop or expanding their operations in Alberta. Earlier this week, multinational company Dow Chemical announced it has chosen Fort Saskatchewan as the location for its Path2Zero project – the world’s first net-zero Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions integrated ethylene cracker and derivatives site. This is one of the largest private sector investments in the province’s history and will create 6,000 jobs during peak construction and about 400 to 500 full-time jobs when fully operational.

“Our province’s economy has momentum as it continues to create good-paying jobs, attract world-class investment and generate quality opportunities for Albertans.

NDP RESPONSE

Nathan Ip, the Alberta NDP Critic for Jobs, Economy and Trade also issued a response to the data.

Ip stated, “Even with a net increase in jobs last month, unemployment rates continue to climb in the province and have remained higher than the national average throughout Danielle Smith’s time as premier.

Yesterday, the UCP presented a fiscal update that was built on the hope that Alberta will continue to see high oil prices. It does not offer everyday Albertans struggling to find good-paying jobs or pay their bills any relief.

In Calgary alone, there are 115,000 people at high risk for homelessness and we just saw nearly 10,000 people lose their job in the city.

With climbing unemployment and inflation continuing to outpace wages, the UCP are ignoring these issues by creating massive amounts of economic uncertainty by banning renewable energy development and planning to gamble away retirement security. The UCP needs to come up with an actual plan to help Albertans find good-paying jobs, and pay their bills.

READ MORE: Alberta forecasting $5.5 billion surplus in 2023-24

NATIONAL ECONOMY

Statistics Canada reported that the national unemployment rate was 5.8 per cent in November, and the economy added 25,000 jobs.

READ MORE: Unemployment rate rises to 5.8%, economy adds modest 25,000 jobs in November

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