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Canada records further jobs increase

13 June 2011
The number of people in work in Canada climbed during May 2011 by 22,000, according to official data.

Figures from Statistics Canada showed the nation witnessed a further gain in employment last month, with an estimated 273,000 jobs created during the previous 12 months.

The number of paid roles has climbed by 1.6 per cent within a year, with the overall rate of people out of work declining by 0.2 points to 7.4 per cent in May and gains in both full-time and part-time posts.

Industries that witnessed strong growth in employment included retail and wholesale trades, as well as information, culture and recreation, driving gains in the private sector.

A fall in jobs was reported over the month in question in Newfoundland and Labrador, while increases were seen in Alberta, Quebec and Saskatchewan.

According to Statistics Canada, businesses recorded a rise in labor productivity of 0.4 per cent during the first quarter of 2011, with real gross domestic product up by 1.2 per cent year-on-year.

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