Recent immigrants shut out of strong wage growth as unemployment rises in Canada
OTTAWA — Canada’s unemployment rate continued to trend higher in August — reaching 6.6 per cent — as the job market slowdown hits workers and job seekers unevenly.
Statistics Canada’s labour force survey on Friday showed the economy added a modest 22,000 jobs last month, lagging the pace of population growth.
The national jobless rate increased from 6.4 per cent in July. In British Columbia, the jobless rate rose from 5.5 per cent in July to 5.8 per cent in August.
Employment last month rose in educational services, health care and social assistance and finance, insurance, real estate, rental and leasing.
