The kids are not alright, according to a new report from one of Canada’s Big Six banks. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) data shows the youth unemployment rate saw a sharp uptick in July, and has climbed to the highest level since 2010 (excluding pandemic). BMO notes that rising unemployment is typical in a recession, but […] The post Canada’s Youth Jobless Rate Fueled By Student Immigration Surge: BMO appeared first on Better Dwelling.| Better Dwelling
This week's top stories include the record outflow of Canadians leaving the country, the BoC may hold rates, and GDP is relatively resilient.| Better Dwelling
Canada must have found some economic progress in the pocket of an old winter coat. Last week Statistics Canada (Stat Can) made some big upward revisions to the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) data. The country’s national statistics agency found the equivalent of a whole year of economic activity that was hiding between 2021 to […]| Better Dwelling
Canadian policymakers created a bigger issue than the one they tried to solve with population growth. A new survey from Angus Reid found that 1 in 4 households are seriously considering leaving their province due to housing costs. Two key demographics are feeling the lion’s share of the pressure—young adults and recent immigrants. The problem […]| Better Dwelling