Canada's Full-Time Employment Declines to 6,000 in June, Down from 154,000 in May

Canada's full-time employment added just 6,000 jobs in June, a sharp slowdown from 154,000 in May, according to official labor statistics. The figure marks a significant deceleration in job creation, with the monthly net change dropping to its lowest level in recent months.
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