Statistics Canada says the economy added 67,000 jobs in October, blowing past economists’ labour market expectations for a second month in a row.

Those job gains were concentrated in part-time work while the private sector saw employment grow for the first time since June.

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Tariff-sensitive Ontario led job growth last month with 55,000 positions added, while the wholesale and retail trade sector and the transportation and warehousing industry drove employment gains nationally.

October was also a solid month for Canadian

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