Government needs to act in wake of lacklustre job numbers say Tories, NDP
OTTAWA — Opposition parties are seizing on bad news on Canada’s employment front to urge the federal Liberal government to shift economic gears.
Statistics Canada says the economy shed 31,200 net jobs in July, a decline that included the biggest one-month drop in full-time work in nearly five years. The national unemployment rate inched up to 6.9 per cent in July from 6.8 per cent in June.
Conservatives and NDP members alike say the latest numbers have cast a pall over Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s prolonged political honeymoon and say it’s high time the Liberals took action.
Conservative finance critic Lisa Raitt says the Trudeau government has failed to deliver the jobs it promised during the last election campaign.


