Canada’s jobless rate rises to 6.2% in May as labour market disappoints jobseekers
OTTAWA, ON – Canada’s unemployment rate continued its upward climb in May, rising slightly to 6.2 per cent as opportunities became harder to find for prospective jobseekers.
Statistics Canada’s latest labour force survey showed the economy added 27,000 jobs last month – too modest of a gain to keep the unemployment rate from rising by a tenth of a percentage point.
The report, which came in largely as forecasters had expected, suggests the Canadian job market continues to soften as high interest rates weigh on consumers and businesses.
“It didn’t take much digging to unearth the fact that this report is considerably softer than the headline, as all of the gains were in part-time jobs, in one province (Ontario), and the unemployment rate ticked up to 6.2 per cent, as expected,” wrote BMO chief economist Douglas Porter in a client note.