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Discover powerful insights, one chart at a time. Each week, we feature a data-driven visual that highlights a key trend, issue, or story shaping Canada. Whether it’s the economy, environment, health, or trade, our weekly chart provides context, commentary, and credible sources to help you make sense of the numbers. Our Canada Facts series explores insights about Canada, all backed by solid data and designed to keep you informed and intrigued.

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Employment in Canada drops in July

Employment fell by 41,000 (-0.2%) in July, and the employment rate declined by 0.2 percentage points, reaching 60.7%. Meanwhile, the unemployment rate remained steady, showing no change at 6.9%. This overall decline in employment during July was primarily concentrated in full-time work, which dropped by 51,000 (-0.3%).

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New motor vehicle sales tick upward in May 2025

There were 194,524 new passenger cars and trucks (minivans, sport-utility vehicles, light and heavy trucks, vans, and buses) sold in Canada in May 2025, up 5.0% from the same period the year prior. This marks the third consecutive year where sales in May have increased.

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