Unemployment dips nationally, regionally as fewer people look for work: StatsCan
After a surprise surge in April employment, with the nation posting the strongest job growth since 1976, things held steady in May.
But a sharp decline in those looking for work pushed the unemployment rate down 0.3 percentage points to 5.4 per cent.
The monthly labour force survey from Statistics Canada showed gains in full-time employment, up by 27,700, while part-time work held steady.