金の動き
by みなみ
from アルバータ
2025-02-18 09:18:25 CA
by グーグル翻訳
from 無回答 2026-02-04 16:04:57 CA
使われてない税金返還の政府小切手ーーー>政府から貴方の名前と共にカナダ中央銀行行きのお金。
https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/taxpayers-check-drawers-nearly-2-202446378.html
https://ca-finance-yahoo-com.translate.goog/news/taxpayers-check-drawers-nearly-2-202446378.html?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=ja&_x_tr_hl=en-US&_x_tr_pto=wapp
by グーグル翻訳
from 失業率 2026-02-08 12:22:26 CA
AI Overview
As of January 2026, the national unemployment rate in Canada was 6.5%. The labor market has shown divergent trends, with some provinces seeing employment increases while others experienced declines, notes the Labour Force Survey for January 2026.
Here is the breakdown of unemployment rates by province for January 2026 (seasonally adjusted), with the previous month's rate in brackets:
Newfoundland and Labrador: 9.2% (10.5%)
Prince Edward Island: 7.6% (7.1%)
Nova Scotia: 6.9% (6.4%)
New Brunswick: 6.7% (6.5%)
Quebec: 5.2% (5.3%)
Ontario: 7.3% (7.9%)
Manitoba: 6.3% (5.7%)
Saskatchewan: 5.3% (6.4%)
Alberta: 6.4% (6.7%)
British Columbia: 6.1% (6.3%)
Key Trends and Highlights
Lowest Rate: Quebec held the lowest unemployment rate among the provinces at 5.2% in January 2026.
Highest Rate: Newfoundland and Labrador had the highest unemployment rate at 9.2%.
Regional Shifts: Employment increased in Alberta (+20,000) and Saskatchewan (+6,100), while it decreased in Ontario (-67,000) in January.
Long-term Outlook (2025): Saskatchewan was noted for having a very strong labor market in 2025, consistently posting some of the lowest rates throughout the year.
Territories (Three-month moving average): In January 2026, rates in the territories were 4.3% in Yukon, 5.1% in the Northwest Territories, and 12.7% in Nunavut.
Note: Data for January 2026 is based on preliminary Statistics Canada reports released on February 6, 2026.
by 分裂の可能性
from BC州について 2026-02-25 10:36:12 CA


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