Canada loses 18,000 jobs in April, unemployment rate rises to 6.9%
OTTAWA — Canada’s economy took an unexpected hit on the job market in April, while unemployment also crept up, raising concerns about the strength of the economy ahead of the Bank of Canada’s rate decision next month.
Statistics Canada’s labour force survey released on Friday said the economy shed 18,000 jobs in April, following an increase of 14,000 jobs in March.
The loss came as the unemployment rate rose to 6.9 per cent compared with 6.7 per cent in March, returning to where it was in October last year, largely because more people were looking for work.
Economists had expected the economy to add jobs for the month and the unemployment rate to hold steady.


