Kanada schafft im November 54.000 Arbeitsplätze

https://www.ctvnews.ca/business/article/canada-added-54000-jobs-in-november-unemployment-rate-drops-to-65-statcan/

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  1. ImperialPotentate on

    > The youth employment rate stood at 55.3 per cent in November, up 1.7 percentage points from the record low recorded in July.

    WTAF? This is a serious problem and it feels as if it’s not being taken seriously at all. Just yesterday I read about Tim Horton’s franchise owners crying for more TFWs, so why are they not being explicitly told to go pound sand, and hire local youth instead?

    I have a VERY hard time believing that there are no local young people available to fill jobs at donut shops, of all places, and that importing TFWs from half a world away is the only solution. I suspect that the real reason they want TFWs from „back home“ is so that the franchise owner can exploit them, rent them a bed in the basement of one of their properties, etc.

  2. There’s been a series of indicators recently that seem to show the Canadian economy is in better shape than the prevailing narrative would suggest. Meanwhile we do hear of rents dropping, home prices declining in several markets. We’ll continue having uncertainty regarding the trade relationship with the US which likely has tolls yet to come. But seems like earlier this year it was going to be worse than it has been.

  3. Electoral-Cartograph on

    Seems like youth have finally gotten a kick at the can – even though it’s only looking like seasonal jobs for the holiday stretch.

    >Most of November’s job gain was concentrated in part-time work, StatCan said. The agency noted the rate of people working part-time on an involuntary basis was little changed from a year ago at 17.9 per cent and sat below the pre-pandemic average of 19.3 per cent for the month.

    >Youth aged 15 to 24 also drove employment gains last month after coping with a tough labour market to-date in 2025. StatCan said the demographic added 50,000 jobs in November, coming off a gain of 21,000 positions in October – the first months of job gains for youth since the start of the year.

    This supports the case that clamping down on loose and fast and next-to-nil oversight of a TFW and runaway international student populations with work entitlements have a positive impact on domestic youth employment.

    We should iron out any wrinkles left with fraud and abuse and then do the same with clamping down on IMP programs.

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