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    Canada’s unemployment rate has now climbed to 6.9%, the highest level in six months, after the economy unexpectedly lost 17,700 jobs in April while economists had projected gains instead. More importantly, the country has now lost approximately 112,000 jobs during the first four months of 2026 alone, marking the steepest four-month employment decline since early 2021. Nearly all of those losses came from full-time positions, which fell by roughly 46,700 in April, while part-time employment partially masked the deterioration statistically.

    The political establishment in Canada spent years insisting mass immigration, soaring housing prices, and debt-driven consumption represented economic strength. In reality, much of the apparent growth was built on artificial liquidity, real estate inflation, government spending, and population expansion rather than genuine productivity growth. Now the pressure is beginning to show directly inside the labor market.

    The details underneath the employment report are even worse than the headline itself. Canada’s goods-producing sector lost roughly 26,800 jobs while manufacturing, construction, and industrial sectors continue weakening under trade uncertainty, rising costs, and slowing demand. Youth unemployment climbed toward 14.3%, which is becoming a major political problem because younger Canadians are already struggling with impossible housing costs, weak wage growth relative to living expenses, and record household debt burdens.

    This is why so many Canadians increasingly feel trapped financially despite constant government claims about economic resilience. The labor force itself continues expanding because immigration levels remained extraordinarily high for years, but job creation is no longer keeping pace. That creates the exact conditions for rising unemployment, weakening wages, and growing social frustration. Canada’s labor participation rate actually rose slightly to 65% because more people were searching for work even as full-time employment deteriorated.

    The broader structural problem is that Canada tied enormous portions of its economy to housing, banking, immigration growth, and consumer debt rather than industrial competitiveness or productivity expansion. Mortgage renewals are now occurring at materially higher rates while housing activity weakens underneath the surface. Consumers are increasingly squeezed by food costs, taxes, utility bills, insurance premiums, and debt servicing simultaneously.

    At the same time, Mark Carney and the political class continue pushing Canada further toward the European economic model just as Europe itself enters a depressionary phase into 2028 according to our ECM projections. Europe is already struggling with industrial decline, rising debt, weak productivity growth, migration pressure, and collapsing middle-class purchasing power. Canada increasingly mirrors many of the same policies involving aggressive climate regulation, expanding bureaucracy, centralized governance, and growing dependence on state intervention. The result is predictable, slowing growth underneath the surface while ordinary citizens feel poorer despite rising headline GDP figures inflated largely through immigration expansion.

    The ECM has projected for years that confidence would erode gradually across Canada as the gap widened between official economic narratives and the lived experience of ordinary people. Canadians increasingly understand that despite government rhetoric about growth and stability, their quality of life is deteriorating underneath the surface.

     



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