The stronger employment recovery in Canada than the US seems to reflect several factors including wage subsidies, less immediate pressure on the finances of regional governments, and the faster re-opening of schools. But with new restrictions imposed this month amid rising cases of COVID-19, and the value of the wage subsidies recently reduced, this employment outperformance looks set to end.
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