These jumps in unemployment are insane.
Windsor: 7.8 to 10.8
Oshawa: 5.3 to 9.1
Toronto: 7.8 to 8.8
Barrie: 6.2 to 8.4
Ontario is getting hammered. pic.twitter.com/8HPqMbqmSY
— red pill rick (@igetredpilled) June 6, 2025
Canada’s unemployment rate hits 7%, which is the highest since 2016.
Ontario is bumbling with an 8% unemployment, which I fully expect to hit double digits by Q1 2026.
Silent depression. 🤫🇨🇦 pic.twitter.com/TP2yIVKoGQ
— EconomicWoes 🤖 (@ManyBeenRinsed) June 6, 2025
#Breaking: Canada unexpectedly added 8,800 jobs in May vs consensus expectations for 10,000 job losses
However, the unemployment rate hit 7% – the highest since the pandemic and the highest since 2016 when you exclude the pandemic
In Ontario, the unemployment rate hit 7.9% -…
— Amber Kanwar (@baystreetamber) June 6, 2025
Job market in 🇨🇦, 2025:
Fluent in 3 languages.
8 years of experience.
A degree. A certification.
13 interviews.
Zero offers.That’s not a résumé.
That’s a case study on how a country can fail its workers.
It's happening everywhere. pic.twitter.com/XckjhCKJWy
— Shazi (@ShaziGoalie) June 6, 2025