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Canadian labour force data for December 2021: A decent end to a strong year, but troubles lie ahead
Canadian labour force data for December 2021: A decent end to a strong year, but troubles lie ahead
Canada’s labour market ended the year with another good showing, and its recovery over 2021 has exceeded most expectations. However, with the alarming rise in COVID-19 cases bringing renewed health restrictions across the country, we expect job disruptions.
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