Unemployment up in GP and Alberta, down across Canada
Employment statistics continue to paint a brighter picture across Canada, but not so much in Alberta.
Statistics Canada released its labour force report for the month of January, saying the national economy added 34,500 jobs last month as the unemployment rate ticked down a tenth of a percentage point to 5.5 per cent.
Meanwhile, in Alberta, the provincial unemployment rate rose to 7.3 per cent from seven per cent in December of 2019, while the province saw a decrease of just under 19,000 jobs, a majority of which came from the part-time sector.
In the region that includes Grande Prairie, the unemployment rate jumped to 6.5 per cent, up nearly a full two per cent from January of 2019. That rate is the fourth highest in the province, behind Edmonton (7.9%), Red Deer (7.4%) and Calgary (6.9%).