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Canada’s job market improves, but summer hiring remains tough for youth

CityNews Montreal

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June 27, 2026

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Canada’s overall unemployment rate declined to 6.6 per cent in May, but many young people are still finding it difficult to secure summer work. For 15-year-old Eliana Tesgzeab, the search has been discouraging. “It makes me feel frustrated sometimes, and it makes me lose hope,” she said. After spending weeks submitting applications, she is still [] The post Canada’s job market improves, but summer hiring remains tough for youth appeared first on CityNews Montreal.

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CityNews Montreal

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· Jul 10, 2026

Unemployment rate falls to 6.5% in June across Canada, 5.4% in Quebec

A better start to the youth summer jobs market helped the economy record steady employment gains in June, Statistics Canada said Friday. Employers added 18,000 jobs last month, the agency said, mostly in part-time and private sector work. That pushed the unemployment rate down a tenth of a point to 6.5 per cent, back to [] The post Unemployment rate falls to 6.5 in June across Canada, 5.4 in Quebec appeared first on CityNews Montreal.

Toronto Sun

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· Jun 28, 2026

Jobs still up for grabs for students seeking summer employment

Never too late to find seasonal employment: Expert

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 2, 2026

Job Openings Rising

Job Openings Rising

Inc.com

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· Jun 28, 2026

Summer Isn’t Easier for Working Parents. It’s Harder

It’s not just busy. It’s emotionally exhausting.

DNyuz

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· Jul 2, 2026

US employers add 57K jobs in June as hiring continues at a healthy clip – though rate-cut hopes fall

Hiring in June remained steady, even as it ended a three-month streak of job gains over 100,000 – but a steady labor market could add even more fuel to the Federal Reserve’s argument for raising interest rates. US employers added 57,000 jobs in June – below estimates of 115,000, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said []

People.com

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· Jun 21, 2026

Teen Summer Hiring Could Hit Lowest Levels Since 1948, New Forecast Says

Experts said inflation, rising costs, automation and increased competition from older workers are making it harder for teens to find jobs

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Related coverage for "Canada’s job market improves, but summer hiring remains tough for youth": CityNews Montreal — Unemployment rate falls to 6.5% in June across Canada, 5.4% in Quebec. Toronto Sun — Jobs still up for grabs for students seeking summer employment. Seeking Alpha — Job Openings Rising. Inc.com — Summer Isn’t Easier for Working Parents. It’s Harder. DNyuz — US employers add 57K jobs in June as hiring continues at a healthy clip – though rate-cut hopes fall. People.com — Teen Summer Hiring Could Hit Lowest Levels Since 1948, New Forecast Says