Statistics Canada is set to release its February labour force survey this morning.
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Economists expect massive job slowdown after January’s unexpected gainsStatistics Canada to announce Canada’s job numbers for February on Friday morning.
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Statistics Canada to release February jobs report todayStatistics Canada is set to release its February labour force survey this morning.
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Statistics Canada to release February jobs report amid slowing economy - National | Globalnews.caThe data from Statistics Canada will give an update on how the labour market is faring amid high interest rates and a slowing economy.
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Statistics Canada to release February jobs report todayStatistics Canada is set to release its February labour force survey this morning.
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Statistics Canada reports $1.9 billion merchandise trade surplus for JanuaryStatistics Canada says the country posted a merchandise trade surplus of $1.9 billion in January, helped by exports of wheat, canola oil and soybeans
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Statistics Canada reports $1.9B merchandise trade surplus for JanuaryStatistics Canada says the country posted a merchandise trade surplus of $1.9 billion in January, helped by exports of wheat, canola oil and soybeans.
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