Economics

Canada’s Job Market Shows Surprising Strength Amid New Lockdowns

  • Gains in November were triple the median economist forecast
  • The unemployment rate also unexpectedly dropped to 8.5%
Photographer: James MacDonald/Bloomberg
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Canada’s job market remained surprisingly resilient in November despite a new surge in Covid-19 cases.

The country added 62,100 jobs in the month, Statistics Canada said Friday in Ottawa, triple the median forecast in a Bloomberg survey and down only modestly from the 83,600 gain in October. The unemployment rate unexpectedly dropped to 8.5%, from 8.9% previously.