Oh, how the poor Albertans weep.
Ontario adds 25,400 jobs in October
Employment in Ontario increased by 25,400 in October — including gains in construction and wholesale and retail trade.
Ontario’s unemployment rate decreased to 6.4 per cent in October, and has been lower than the national average for 18 months in a row.
The October job numbers bring the total increase in employment since the recessionary low in June 2009 to 641,100. The majority of these new jobs are full time positions, in the private sector and in industries that pay above-average wages.
Ontario adds 25,400 jobs in October | North Bay Now