Canada adds 67,200 jobs with help from boost in part-time, self-employed work
OTTAWA — The country’s labour force beat expectations last month by gaining a healthy 67,200 net new jobs, with most of the increase concentrated in part-time and self-employed work, Statistics Canada said Friday.
Despite the surge, the agency’s latest jobs survey said the national unemployment rate didn’t budge — remaining seven per cent for the second straight month — as more people entered the workforce.
Of the new jobs, 44,100 of them were considered part-time work, while 50,100 were self-employed positions — some of which may have been unpaid.
The more-desirable categories of full-time work saw a boost of 23,000 jobs, while paid employee positions rose 17,000 last month, the report said.


