Canada's unemployment rate dips in 5.1% in November, down from 5.2% in October. Statistics Canada says 10,000 jobs were created. But the agency also says hourly wages are up for the 6th month in a row - and that the average has risen 5.6% in a year.
CBC NewsCanada's economy added 10,000 jobs last month, in line with expectations.Statistics Canada reported Friday that several industries added jobs, including finance, insurance, real estate, rental and leasing, and manufacturing, as well as in information, culture and recreation.
"At the same time, it fell in several industries, including construction, and wholesale and retail trade," the data agency said. The picture was similarly up and down by region, too, as Quebec added more than 28,000 jobs, but that surge was offset by declines in five provinces, including Alberta and British Columbia.
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