Multiple Choice
How is Canada's unemployment rate determined?
A) The rate is determined by Canada Census data.
B) The rate is determined by a survey of Canadian employers.
C) The federal government department HRSDC (Human Resources and Skills Development Canada) conducts a monthly survey of the labour force.
D) Statistics Canada conducts a Labour Force Survey each month.
E) An estimate is produced by HRSDC based on the previous month's unemployment rate adjusted by the current month's job losses and job gains.
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