
Employment jumps by 90,000 in April, raising doubts about June interest rate cut
OTTAWA, ON – Canadian employers added 90,000 jobs in April, far surpassing forecasters’ expectations and marking the largest employment gain in more than a year.
Statistics Canada released its labour force survey on Friday, which says the jobless rate held steady at 6.1 per cent last month.
The agency says the April employment gains were driven by part-time work.
“Today’s showy headline jobs increase will give the Bank of Canada some pause, since it reinforces the point that the economy is clearly not rolling over,” wrote BMO chief economist Douglas Porter in a client note.