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Labour Market Corner
Key indicators suggest construction on the path to recovery
July 22, 2021
Construction adds workers in May; the fourth consecutive monthly increase
June 17, 2021
Construction employment withstands COVID’s third wave
May 25, 2021
Construction labour market indicators nearing pre-pandemic levels
April 22, 2021
Construction employment flat in February, but 2021’s slow growth could soon change
March 18, 2021
Seasonal trends bring construction employment lower; investment trends may indicate further reductions
February 18, 2021
Employment, labour force figures down year over year; may fall further in Q1
January 21, 2021
National employment gains slow, while provincial trends continue to vary
December 17, 2020
National labour market numbers continue to stabilize, although some provincial recoveries lag
November 19, 2020
September’s national construction unemployment rate continues decline, even as labour force numbers inch lower
October 22, 2020
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