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Canada’s unemployment hits record low after adding 27,700 jobs in May; Ontarian’s less like to vote for Scheer because of Doug Ford

Unemployment in Canada lowest since the statistic started being collected

Canada’s unemployment is at a record low after adding almost 28,000 jobs last month. The Canadian Press cited Statistics Canada numbers which showed the rate dropped to 5.4 percent in May, the lowest since comparable data started being collected in 1976. Economist expected the rate to mimic April’s 5.7 percent.

The actions of the PC’s have Ontarian’s shying away from voting for Tories

A new poll suggested Ontarian’s are less likely to vote Conservative in the upcoming federal election because of Doug Ford. The Toronto Star cited a survey from Corbett Communications which found over 50 percent of those asked say the Premier’s actions have made them less likely to vote for the Tories in October.

Trudeau and Macron trying to ease collective worries

Justin Trudeau has extended his stay in Europe as he meets with French President Emmanuel Macron. The two are trying to ease any worries citizens have about their futures in both countries. Macron says a lot of people are anxious about the rise of technology and its ability to take over jobs and with climate change.

Pregnancy is a taxing on the body as completing a triathlon

Any woman who has given birth has essentially completed the Tour de France. CTV News cited a study from scientists who say pregnancy pushes the body to the same extremes as the ultimate endurance races. Researches said the maximum energy expended in athletes in those competitions was just fractions higher than in women during pregnancy.

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