OTTAWA – The national unemployment rate was 6.9 per cent in November. Statistics Canada also released seasonally adjusted, three-month moving average unemployment rates for major cities but cautions the figures may fluctuate widely because they are based on small statistical samples. (Previous month in brackets.)
— St. John’s, N.L. 5.9 (5.7)
— Halifax 6.5 (6.3)
— Moncton, N.B. 7.7 (8.0)
— Saint John, N.B. 8.0 (9.4)
— Saguenay, Que. 7.8 (7.9)
— Quebec 4.9 (4.8)
— Sherbrooke, Que. 7.1 (7.1)
— Trois-Rivieres, Que. 8.2 (8.3)
— Montreal 7.9 (8.2)
— Gatineau, Que. 6.4 (5.8)
— Ottawa 5.7 (6.3)
— Kingston, Ont. 5.9 (6.2)
— Peterborough, Ont. 5.7 (6.0)
— Oshawa, Ont. 6.6 (6.6)
— Toronto 8.2 (8.0)
— Hamilton, Ont. 6.8 (7.1)
— St. Catharines-Niagara, Ont. 8.6 (8.3)
— Kitchener-Cambridge-Waterloo, Ont. 6.0 (6.8)
— Brantford, Ont. 4.1 (4.8)
— Guelph, Ont. 7.4 (7.2)
— London, Ont. 7.5 (7.9)
— Windsor, Ont. 8.5 (9.0)
— Barrie, Ont. 5.1 (5.5)
— Sudbury, Ont. 6.9 (7.2)
— Thunder Bay, Ont. 6.3 (6.3)
— Winnipeg 5.9 (5.9)
— Regina 3.9 (3.2)
— Saskatoon 4.2 (4.6)
— Calgary 4.6 (4.6)
— Edmonton 5.1 (5.3)
— Kelowna, B.C. 6.2 (5.5)
— Abbotsford, B.C. 7.5 (7.9)
— Vancouver 6.6 (6.7)
— Victoria 4.3 (5.0)