The Canadian economy added no new jobs in October and the unemployment rate stayed at 7.4 per cent after two months of gains.
The public sector was responsible for much of the upside, as private-sector employment fell by 20,300 in the month, Statistics Canada said Friday.
Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador experienced job gains, while the market for work shrank in B.C. and Manitoba.
By industry, the agricultural sector shed 16,000 jobs in October. That was offset by an increase of roughly the same amount in the educational sector. For the fifth consecutive month, employment in manufacturing was basically unchanged.
Compared to a year ago, Canada's economy has added 229,000 net new jobs since last October — an increase of 1.3 per cent, the data agency said.
"The slow pace of hiring in October followed unsustainably strong gains in the prior two months and the unemployment rate has been range-bound between 7.2 and 7.4 per cent for the past nine months," Royal Bank economist Dawn Desjardins said in a note following the release of the data.
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