
JOCK FINLAYSON
The following op-ed by ICBA Chief Economist Jock Finlayson first appeared in the Calgary Sun on September 3, 2025.
BRITISH COLUMBIA – Earlier this week, we marked another Labour Day, and Canada’s job market is losing steam.
Unemployment growing
Meanwhile, the unemployment rate has been ticking higher. In July, Canada-wide unemployment stood at 6.9%, up from 5.7% 18 months ago. Job vacancy rates have also been falling.Young adults are bearing much of the burden of Canada’s slumping labour market.
Since the start of 2019, public-sector jobs are up by almost one-quarter, while private-sector payroll positions have increased by 10%. Meanwhile, the number of self-employed Canadians declined over the same period, suggesting a deterioration of the climate for entrepreneurship in the country. That’s troubling.
Source: icbaindependent.ca

