CALGARY – Alberta has the highest job vacancy rate among all provinces in the country and at the same time its ratio of unemployed people to job vacancies is the lowest in Canada.
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CALGARY – Alberta has the highest job vacancy rate among all provinces in the country and at the same time its ratio of unemployed people to job vacancies is the lowest in Canada.
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Unemployment rates fell in 43 states and the District of Columbia in January, reflecting a drop in the national jobless rate despite bad weather that may have held down job gains.
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CALGARY – The unemployment rates in both Calgary and in Alberta dipped in February as the province accounted for the “lion’s share” of annual national employment growth, according to Statistics Canada.
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The number of people working in northwest Alberta continues to increase, with a 0.1 per cent drop in the Athabasca – Grande Prairie unemployment rate in January.
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CALGARY – Although employment was virtually unchanged in January in Alberta, the province showed a year-over-year hike of nearly 70,000 positions – accounting for close to half of the national gain.
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CALGARY – Alberta recorded its fifth consecutive gain in December in the Conference Board of Canada’s Help-Wanted Index, which is based on the seasonally-adjusted number of new unduplicated jobs posted online during the month across 79 Canadian job-posting websites.
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Red Deer has overtaken Medicine Hat as the region of the province with the lowest unemployment, according to Labour Force Statistics released by the province for December.
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EDMONTON – Unemployment edged up to 5.5 per cent in the Edmonton region as the labour force outpaced job growth in December.
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Some economists are raising their forecasts for Friday’s government report on December employment after a private survey found the strongest business hiring in more than a year.
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