A view of an illustration outside a wood flooring sales office next to an employment agency in Toronto, Ontario, Canada October 8, 2021.
REUTERS/Chris Helgren/File PhotoOTTAWA, Aug 4 (Reuters) - The Canadian economy unexpectedly shed a net 6,400 jobs in July, entirely in part-time work, while the jobless rate ticked up to 5.5%, Statistics Canada data showed on Friday.
Analysts polled by Reuters had forecast a net gain of 21,100 jobs and for the unemployment rate to edge up to 5.5% from 5.4% in June.
Some 8,100 jobs were shed in part-time work, more than offseting a marginal gain in full-time employment.
The goods sector lost a net 27,500 positions, driven by construction jobs, while services sector gained 21,200 jobs, helped by gains in health care and social assistance as well as educational services industries.
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