Canada Kicks Ass
RECORD!! job creation in Canada.

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Apollo @ Fri Oct 10, 2008 6:48 am

Record job creation keeps unemployment rate steady
Updated Fri. Oct. 10 2008 8:40 AM ET

CTV.ca News Staff

Statistics Canada's latest employment report has smashed a previous record for job creation, surpassing forecasts with 107,000 new jobs in September. But 97,000 of them are part-time.

The BNN's Michael Kane told Canada AM on Friday that the record report was unexpected as it was 10 times the number economists had been predicting.

The previous one-month record was in January of 2002 when 97,000 jobs were created and marks the biggest jump since the agency started collecting job information more than 30 years ago.

However, the numbers only held the country's unemployment rate steady at 6.1 per cent as the increases matched the number of people, 113,700, looking for work.

Kane said a notable aspect of the report was that the manufacturing sector grew by 1 per cent, or by 19,700 jobs.

"We've been so used to seeing the manufacturing jobs disappear and there in one month almost 20,000 manufacturing jobs created. That is an extremely encouraging sign and with the Canadian dollar slipping the way it has been below 89 cents; this is good news," Kane said.


Let's see the armaggedon twins (dion and layton)spin this one.

Canada's banks are the strongest in the WORLD!
Close to the lowest unemployment rate in 33 years.
Record job growth in September when the rest of the world is wilting.
Healthy surplus of 1.9 Billion in July.
Healthy housing starts in August of over 210,000.

Here are the undeniable FACTS.

Layton and Dion LIED about the state of our economy and Harper has been telling the truth all along.

Layton and Dion should be ASHAMED for creating panic across Canada for the sole purpose of scoring political points. UTTERLY DISGUSTING BEHAVIOUR!!!

   



DerbyX @ Fri Oct 10, 2008 6:56 am

http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/stor ... d90053f690

$1:
Job growth losing momentum, TD Bank warns
Paul Vieira, Financial Post
Published: Tuesday, October 07, 2008
OTTAWA - Job growth in Canada is about "to hit a wall," a report from Toronto-Dominion Bank warned Tuesday.

The warning comes as the federal election campaign enters its final week, and Conservative Party fortunes are slipping in part due to the economic turmoil in financial markets.

The report, written by economist Beata Caranci, said nearly all of the 87,000 new jobs created in the first eight months of 2008 were in the construction sector. Take away the construction industry and "Canada is left with a mere 500 new jobs," the report said.

Remove construction jobs from figures so far and Canada has created only 500 jobs this year, TD Bank says.

She said besides construction, the other job-creating engines in the Canadian economy have been the hospitality and science sectors. But, she added, "none have the staying power" to continue creating new jobs. As a result, "we believe momentum in job creation will hit a wall."

As a result, the TD report Canada would see roughly 30,000 jobs created over the next nine months. That compares to the 87,000 created so far this year and the 250,000 new jobs in 2007. The historical average for the period Jan. 1 to Aug. 31 in terms of job creation is roughly 156,000.

But, the report indicated that the Canadian job market is in far better shape than the United States. Unemployment may creep up to 6.7%, but that would still be lower than the unemployment rates seen over the three-decade period from 1975 to 2005.

Regionally, the Alberta job market, which has driven growth in recent years, will soften, while the Ontario market faces "some of the weakest near-term prospects" in Canada.


The conservatives just don't understand the economy when they say stuff like sheer job growth alone means the economy is humming along fine and dandy.

   



ridenrain @ Fri Oct 10, 2008 7:02 am

The sky is falling, the economy is tumbling and Dion is stuttering.. but looks like there's a 107,000 folks with new jobs.
The banks are solid and looking to expand into the US market like never before.
Prices are fluctuating but folks still need beef, coal, oil and potash and Canada's future is excellent.

   



DerbyX @ Fri Oct 10, 2008 7:06 am

It was under Martin also. Didn't stop you from crying about job losses over the softwood dispute even if job growth was at record levels.

   



Reverend Blair @ Fri Oct 10, 2008 7:15 am

From the story quoted in the opening post:

$1:
Statistics Canada's latest employment report has smashed a previous record for job creation, surpassing forecasts with 107,000 new jobs in September. But 97,000 of them are part-time.


Wow, part-time jobs. Like at Wal-Mart. I guess Steve really loves those blue sweater-vests, because he wants everybody to wear one.

Okay, everybody here who can support themselves on a part time job, raise your hand.

Throw in the TD report that Derby posted and the picture is pretty dim indeed.

   



DerbyX @ Fri Oct 10, 2008 7:18 am

Reverend Blair Reverend Blair:
From the story quoted in the opening post:
$1:
Statistics Canada's latest employment report has smashed a previous record for job creation, surpassing forecasts with 107,000 new jobs in September. But 97,000 of them are part-time.


Wow, part-time jobs. Like at Wal-Mart. I guess Steve really loves those blue sweater-vests, because he wants everybody to wear one.

Okay, everybody here who can support themselves on a part time job, raise your hand.

Throw in the TD report that Derby posted and the picture is pretty dim indeed.


The scary part is that prior to the housing collapse in the US they had great job growth in construction also because so many people were buying houses. They just didn't realize that they were buying them all on the whole sub-prime mortgage crap. Then it all collapsed.

   



ziggy @ Fri Oct 10, 2008 7:23 am

Read todays sun...lot's of jobs and none are at walmart.

Vac truck drivers-$450.00/day...that's just one of the many good jobs available in Alberta.

Dont let the doom and gloom crowd fearmonger,check it out for yourself.
Even though it would delight some here if the Canadian economy went for a shit...

   



Yogi @ Fri Oct 10, 2008 7:28 am

[quote="Reverend Blair"].

Okay, everybody here who can support themselves on a part time job, raise your hand.


[B-o]

   



mtbr @ Fri Oct 10, 2008 7:48 am

I wonder how many full time jobs were lost in Alberta in the last 6 months?

because they went unfilled and companies gave up looking for people.

   



Reverend Blair @ Fri Oct 10, 2008 7:53 am

Alberta is not all of Canada, mtbr.

   



Yogi @ Fri Oct 10, 2008 7:53 am

lily lily:
Yogi Yogi:
Reverend Blair Reverend Blair:
.

Okay, everybody here who can support themselves on a part time job, raise your hand.



[B-o]


Good for you. Those of us with kids and a mortgage would be hard pressed.


I was just 'lucky' I guess.

That and a lot of long hours, hard work, and sacrifice!

   



ziggy @ Fri Oct 10, 2008 7:54 am

mtbr mtbr:
I wonder how many full time jobs were lost in Alberta in the last 6 months?

because they went unfilled and companies gave up looking for people.


Nunavut and BC are also recruiting from the east big time.While flying back home with the head of Agnico Eagle mines I asked where they would get the manpower from for their new mine....Newfoundland he said.

   



ziggy @ Fri Oct 10, 2008 7:54 am

Elk valley coal corporation from BC is looking for major manpower also.

   



ziggy @ Fri Oct 10, 2008 7:56 am

Sask. is also looking for major manpower,the HRDC site shows this,not just Alberta looking for workers but all of western Canada.

   



mtbr @ Fri Oct 10, 2008 7:56 am

Reverend Blair Reverend Blair:
Alberta is not all of Canada, mtbr.


who said it was?
fuck give it a break with your anti- Alberta shit it's stating to get annoying.


it's not even part of Canada according to some left wing nuts around here.

   



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