Overview
- Gains were driven by full-time positions with employment rising in 10 of 16 industries, according to Statistics Canada.
- Manufacturing added about 27,800 jobs, marking its first monthly increase since January and the largest gain by any sector.
- Wholesale and retail trade shed roughly 21,000 positions, partly offsetting increases in manufacturing, health care and agriculture.
- Youth unemployment rose to 14.7%, the highest in about 15 years, underscoring growing slack in the labour market.
- Average hourly wages for permanent employees increased 3.6% year over year to C$37.87, far outpacing forecasts that called for roughly 5,000 new jobs overall in September as monthly hiring has averaged about 24,000 this year under tariff pressures.