Economy adds 44,000 jobs, fuelled entirely by part-time employment
OTTAWA — The economy gained 44,000 jobs last month — fuelled entirely by part-time employment, which offset a loss in full-time positions — Statistics Canada said Friday, raising concerns that Canadians are having trouble securing gainful work.
The result is further evidence that Canada is struggling to create “quality, high-paying jobs,” said David Madani, senior Canada economist at Capital Economics.
“Even though headline employment is rising, overall income growth still appears to be slowing sharply,” Madani wrote in a note to clients.
The overall increase in employment was driven by 67,000 additional part-time positions for the month, while the number of full-time jobs fell by 23,000. The unemployment rate held steady at 7.0 per cent as more people entered the labour market, looking for work.


