7.8% unemployment rate

-0.4% from previous month
-4.7% from previous year

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18,789,900 jobs

+1.2% from previous month
+8.1% from previous year

Trends by age, sex and industry

According to Statistic Canada Labour Force survey the country added 231,000 jobs in June (+1.2%). All the new created jobs are in part-time work and most of the gain was in the service industry, notably in the Accommodation and food services (+11.8%) and Retail (+3.4%).

 

Monthly unemployment rate (%) in Canada

The unemployment rate was 7.8 % in June, 0.4 percentage point lower than May, but is still 2.1% higher than pre-pandemic levels in February 2020 (5.7%).

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Monthly employment (thousands) in Canada by age group, full-time and part-time

Employment growth was entirely in part-time work and concentrated among youth aged 15 to 24. The June Increases were driven by Accommodation and food services, and Retail trade—two industries where part-time workers represent an above-average proportion of employment. Full-time employment was little change in June and remain 2.2% below its February 2020 level.

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Monthly employment (thousands) in Canada by sex, full-time and part-time

Monthly employment (thousands) in Canada by industry

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Resources and goods: Agriculture [NAICS 111-112, 1100, 1151-1152], Forestry, fishing, mining, quarrying, oil and gas [21, 113-114, 1153, 2100], Utilities [22], Construction [23], Manufacturing [31-33]
Transportation and warehousing: NAICS 48-49
Customer services: Accommodation and food services [72], Other services [81], Wholesale and retail trade [41, 44-45]
Professional services: Business, building and other support services [55-56], Educational services [61], Finance, insurance, real estate, rental and leasing [52-53], Health care and social assistance [62], Information, culture and recreation [51, 71], Professional, scientific and technical services [54], Public administration [91]

The growth in employment was driven by the service industry, notably Accommodation and food services, Retail and Other services. In contrast, the number of people working in goods-producing industries fell by 48,000 in June, the second consecutive monthly decline.

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June 2021 highlights: Canada's labour market rebounds as COVID-19 restrictions are lifted

For definitions and full report, please visit the Statistics Canada website.

After two consecutive months of job losses, the Canadian economy has made strong gains in June, adding 230,700 positions as COVID-19 restrictions are lifted. The unemployment rate fell to 7.8% (-0.4%).
All the new positions were in part-time work and most of the gains were in the service industry, notably in accommodation and food services (+11.8%), retail (+3.4%) and other services (3.3%). The growth in part-time work directly benefited youth aged 15 to 24 with an increase in employment of 7.1% (164,000 jobs) for that demographic. Full-time employment was little changed in June.
Despite the June gains in employment in accommodation and food services as well as retail, these two sectors, among the hardest hit by the pandemic, still account for a large portion of the 340,000 job gap compared to February 2020.

More people enter the labour force

The good news for employers is the increase by 170,000 (+0.8) in the number of people in the labour force – either employed or unemployed – and the 0.6 percentage point increase of the labour force participation rate up to 65.2%. The employment rate (60.1%) is 1.7 percentage points lower than the pre-pandemic level in February 2020 (61.8%).

Four provinces saw employment rise

Ontario (+1.6%), Quebec (+1.7%), British Columbia (+1.6%) and Nova Scotia (+3.1%) saw an increase in employment for the month of June, while New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Alberta saw little change. Employment decreased in Saskatchewan (-1.2%), Manitoba (-1.0%) and Prince Edward Island (-1.8%).

An early sign of a return to the office

The number of Canadians working from home dropped by nearly 400,000 to 4.7 million while the number of Canadians working at locations other than home increased by 700,000. These could be early signs of a return to work as vaccination rates increased and COVID-19 restrictions continue to be lifted.

References

Statistics Canada. (2021). Table 14-10-0287-01 Labour force characteristics, monthly, seasonally adjusted and trend-cycle, last 5 months [Data table]. https://doi.org/10.25318/1410028701-eng

Statistics Canada. (2021). Table 14-10-0355-01 Employment by industry, monthly, seasonally adjusted and unadjusted, and trend-cycle, last 5 months (x 1,000) [Data table]. https://doi.org/10.25318/1410035501-eng

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Monthly unemployment rate and participation rate (%) in Canada

Monthly employment (thousands) in Canada by industry

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Resources and goods: Agriculture [NAICS 111-112, 1100, 1151-1152], Forestry, fishing, mining, quarrying, oil and gas [21, 113-114, 1153, 2100], Utilities [22], Construction [23], Manufacturing [31-33]
Transportation and warehousing: NAICS 48-49
Customer services: Accommodation and food services [72], Other services [81], Wholesale and retail trade [41, 44-45]
Professional services: Business, building and other support services [55-56], Educational services [61], Finance, insurance, real estate, rental and leasing [52-53], Health care and social assistance [62], Information, culture and recreation [51, 71], Professional, scientific and technical services [54], Public administration [91]

The growth in employment was driven by the service industry, notably Accommodation and food services, Retail and Other services. In contrast, the number of people working in goods-producing industries fell by 48,000 in June, the second consecutive monthly decline.

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