Despite job losses, shrinking labour force lowers unemployment rate in January
OTTAWA — Fewer people were looking for work in January, driving the unemployment rate lower despite job losses in the month, Statistics Canada said Friday.
The agency said the economy shed 25,000 jobs in January, compared to economists’ expectations for a slight gain.
Desjardins economist Kari Norman said the January labour force survey marks a “bit of a U-turn” for the economy, which had steadily added jobs across the previous four months.
January’s job losses mostly came from the private sector and part-time work, and were largely concentrated among women aged 25 to 54.


