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Canada Unemployment Rate expected to remain at 6.6% in June

Canada's unemployment rate is forecast to stay at 6.6% in June, with the Bank of Canada expected to keep its policy unchanged at its July meeting.

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Editorial Team
July 10, 2026
2 min read
Markets are anticipating a fairly stable report when Statistics Canada releases its Labour Force Survey on Friday. While the Net Change in Employment is predicted to rise by 10K in June, adding to the 87.8K gain in May, the Unemployment Rate is forecast to stay at 6.6%. Despite the report's tone, the Bank of Canada (BoC) should keep the bar pretty high for changing its policy direction. Indeed, the central bank is expected to keep its policy unchanged at its July 15 meeting, following five consecutive ‘on hold’ decisions since it last lowered rates in October 2025. The June meeting reinforced the view that the BoC is firmly in wait-and-see mode. That said, policymakers seem willing to look through temporary shocks as long as underlying price pressures remain contained, even as they continue to monitor inflation risks, especially from higher energy prices. With the economy still showing signs of slack, the bank sees little need to change course for now. Moreover, future policy decisions will remain data-dependent, with the bar for another rate hike still appearing relatively high. So far, market participants expect nearly 15 basis points of tightening from the BoC by year-end, down from around 35 basis points a month ago. What can we expect from the next Canadian jobs report? Consensus among analysts sees Canada’s Unemployment Rate at 6.6% last month. Additionally, investors forecast the economy will add around 10K jobs in June. It is worth recalling that Average Hourly Wages rose at an annualised 3.2% in May, suggesting some cooling in wage inflation. When is the Canadian unemployment rate released, and how could it affect USD/CAD? In Canada, traders will closely watch Friday’s jobs report, due at 12:30 GMT. A stronger print could give the Canadian Dollar (CAD) a quick lift, but don’t expect fireworks. USD/CAD has been trading in a consolidative mood since late June, always close to its yearly peaks near 1.4250. Pablo Piovano, Senior Analyst at FXStreet, points out that further gains in USD/CAD now appear limited by the 1.4250 zone, forcing spot to recede a tad and revisit the mid-1.4100s once again. “In case the selling pressure gathers traction, the pair’s next relevant support is expected at the provisional 55-day SMA near 1.3900, while the loss of this region exposes a move toward the critical 200-day SMA near 1.3850, all preceding the interim 100-day SMA near 1.3820. A deeper and sustained retracement from here should see the next contention at the May floor at 1.3549 (May 1),” Piovano adds. On the upside, Piovano sees the next hurdle at the YTD peak of 1.4248 (June 24 and 25). The break above the latter could prompt the pair to attempt a move toward the April 2025 ceiling at 1.4414 (April 1). “Momentum favours extra gains,” he adds, noting that the Relative Strength Index (RSI) is hovering around 63 and the Average Directional Index (ADX), just over 52, suggests the underlying trend remains pretty solid.

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