Canadian Economy Grew Slightly In November
Real GDP grew 0.1 percent, similar to what the nation’s economy saw in the previous five months.
Real GDP grew 0.1 percent, similar to what the nation’s economy saw in the previous five months.
The Consumer Price Index stood at 6.3 percent last month, down from 6.8 percent in November.
New estimates show the population of the Moncton area grew by 5.3 percent between July 2021 and July 2022.
The cost of living in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and PEI rose at rate well above the national average last month, driven in large part by more expensive rent and home heating costs.
The Moncton region is taking quite a bit of heat these days but Statistics Canada has a slightly different perspective on the city.
Record-breaking immigration is driven largely by one specific region of the world.
There have never been more employers looking for workers than there are right now.
Canada’s unemployment rate jumped to 5.4 percent in August, marking the first increase in seven months.
Canada’s unemployment rate remained at a record low of 4.9 percent in July, but the situation in the Maritimes was more volitile.