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Manufacturing sales stumbled in April: StatsCan

2015-06-15 16:57:05| Canadian Plastics Headlines

Decline was led by slowdowns in food, aerospace products and parts, and petroleum and coal products. The post Manufacturing sales stumbled in April: StatsCan appeared first on Canadian Plastics.

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Led by manufacturing sector, Canada gained 58,900 jobs in May: StatsCan

2015-06-05 18:11:16| Canadian Plastics Headlines

Buoyed by strength in the manufacturing sector, Canadian jobs growth made their biggest gains in seven months in May 2015, according to new data from Statistics Canada. Canada added 58,900 jobs last month, StatsCan said, including 21,500 new positions in… The post Led by manufacturing sector, Canada gained 58,900 jobs in May: StatsCan appeared first on Canadian Plastics.

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Canada Lost 19,700 Jobs in April: StatsCan

2015-05-11 15:58:11| Canadian Plastics Headlines

Canada lost 19,700 net jobs in April, according to Statistics Canada, as full-time work climbed by a healthy 46,900 but the country shed 66,500 part-time employees. The national unemployment rate held steady at 6.8 per cent in April for the… The post Canada Lost 19,700 Jobs in April: StatsCan appeared first on Canadian Plastics.

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Canadas trade deficit grew to $3 billion in March: StatsCan

2015-05-05 19:34:28| Canadian Plastics Headlines

Deficit increased compared with February, as imports grew 2.2 per cent while exports grew 0.4 per cent. The post Canadas trade deficit grew to $3 billion in March: StatsCan appeared first on Canadian Plastics.

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TSX looks to head higher as StatsCan GDP report beats expectations

2015-03-03 22:50:35| IT Services - Topix.net

The Toronto stock market appeared set to open higher Tuesday as an upbeat report on the Canadian economy was expected to overshadow a slightly disappointing earnings report from Scotiabank and lower metals prices. Statistics Canada says the economy grew at an annualized pace of 2.4 per cent in the fourth quarter of 2014, better than the the 2.0 per cent forecast by analysts surveyed by Thomson Reuters.

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