Labour market crushes expectations with surprise surge of 77,000 full-time jobs
OTTAWA — The labour market rode a surprisingly strong wave of new jobs last month as hiring rose in key areas like the private sector, manufacturing and full-time work, Statistics Canada said Friday.
Overall, the country registered a net gain of 54,400 jobs in May, the agency’s latest jobs survey found.
Behind that number, Canada saw a surge of 77,000 new full-time positions in May, which more than made up for a decline of 22,300 part-time jobs.
The national unemployment rate edged up to 6.6 per cent, a rise of 0.1 of a percentage point, as more people entered the job market in search of work.


