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New Brunswick's jobless rate rises to 9.1%

New Brunswick's unemployment rate increased to 9.1 per cent in January, when 5,800 jobs were lost, according to the Statistics Canada monthly labour force report.

In January, 5,800 jobs were lost, Statistics Canada says

In January, the unemployment rate in New Brunswick rose to 9.1 per cent, up from 7.8 per cent in December. (Ryan Remiorz/Canadian Press)

New Brunswick's unemployment rate increased to9.1 per cent in January,when5,800 jobs were lost,according to the Statistics Canada monthly labour force report.

The unemployment rate increased 1.3 per centin January compared to December, when the rate fell to 7.8 per cent.

The province'sparticipation rate the percentage of working-age people who are employed or looking for jobs dipped 0.2 per centto 61.6 per cent.

"On a year-over-year basis, employment in the province was little changed," Statistics Canada said.

The Canadian economy shed88,000 jobs in January, with the losses concentrated in part-time work, Statistics Canada reported.

The drop in employment pushed the national jobless rate up by0.1percentage points to5.9 per cent.

The New Brunswick breakdown

In the Saint John and St. Stephen area, the unemployment rate is around 6.1 per cent, down from6.8 per cent last January 2017.

In the Campbellton and Miramichi area, the unemployment rate was 8.8 per cent, dropping from 10.5 per cent.

In the Moncton and Richibucto area, the unemployment rate was sitting at 8.7 per cent, down from 9.9 per cent this time last year.

In the Fredericton and Oromocto area, the rate was 5.5 per cent, up from4.1 per cent.

In the Edmundston and Woodstock area, it was 2.9 per cent, up from 2.3 per cent.