Canada’s economy added 378,000 new jobs in September, Statistics Canada says, almost all of which were full-time positions. September’s job gains mean that the job market is now within 720,000 positions of where it was in February, before the advent of COVID-19 in Canada. March and April saw a cumulative record of three million jobs lost
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