MORE THAN 157,000 JOB OPPORTUNITIES BACK IN SEPTEMBER IN CANADA
Thanks to efforts to bring the economy back, this past September, the Government of Canada recorded about 157,000 job openings for immigrants. Bring the employment rate in the country of Maple to the pre-pandemic growth rate.
Over 157,000 Job Opportunities Restored in September
According to a report from Statistics Canada, last September, the economy of this country gained 157,000 jobs. This is also the first time, the Federal Government recorded total employment here reaching pre-epidemic levels since early February last year.
In addition, data from statistics also show that the unemployment rate in Canada has decreased from 7.1% to 6.9% in just one month. Along with that, there are good signs that the Canadian economy is gradually recovering, when the total number of jobs in different industries and fields increased continuously in September.
Job Opportunities In Canada For Immigrants
Currently, the Federal Government of Canada is implementing a number of measures as well as opening policies for international immigrants to meet the increasing labor demand and bring the economy here step by step back. pre-pandemic levels. Therefore, the employment rate for immigrants in recent months tends to increase continuously. Especially last month, this number hit 71%.
Although the epidemic has had a significant impact on the Immigration Department's Immigration Plan, the number of Canadian immigrants has not met the target set by IRCC earlier. However, some industries such as professional services, science - technology, finance - insurance or real estate still recorded an increase in the number of jobs for immigrants during the pandemic.
Employment Rate in Trending Occupations
The prolonged epidemic has affected a number of service industries such as accommodation and catering, not only that, but some retail businesses have also suffered losses due to the prolonged easing of health measures and restrictions. long.
In contrast, industries such as culture and entertainment, professional services or science and technology have had positive signals during the pandemic when for the first time the manufacturing and service sector recorded employment surpassing the rate of employment. rate before the outbreak.
While the commodity manufacturing industry still managed to maintain when it lost about 94,000 jobs in just 2 months, from April to June, the manufacturing and mining industry continued to receive encouraging signals. as employment rates in both sectors grew in September.