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Canada’s labour market kept its footing in June: 18,000 jobs were added and the unemployment rate fell to 6.5%, matching the January low and marking a second straight monthly decline. The real star was youth hiring. Workers aged 15 to 24 gained 33,000 jobs, mostly part-time, while the jobless rate for returning students dropped 2.1 percentage points from a year ago. Wholesale and retail trade and accommodation and food services led the hiring, with the FIFA World...
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