‘Unstoppable’ labour market adds jobs for 12th month, drops jobless rate to 5.9%
OTTAWA — A wave of job creation last month knocked the unemployment rate down to 5.9 per cent — its lowest level in nearly a decade.
The economy churned out another 79,500 net new jobs in November and drove the jobless rate down 0.4 percentage points from 6.3 per cent the month before, Statistics Canada said Friday in its latest labour force survey.
The federal statistical agency also released fresh figures for growth — they showed that the economy expanded at an annual pace of 1.7 per cent in the third quarter.
But the strong November jobs numbers, marking Canada’s 12th straight month of positive job creation, stood out.


