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Home » Canadian Dollar Surges as Blowout Jobs Report Snaps Six-Day Losing Streak
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Canadian Dollar Surges as Blowout Jobs Report Snaps Six-Day Losing Streak

Adrian BlakeBy Adrian BlakeNovember 7, 2025Updated:November 13, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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The Canadian Dollar strengthened decisively against the US Dollar on Friday, snapping a six-day losing streak after Statistics Canada reported a blockbuster employment gain of 66,600 jobs in October—dramatically exceeding expectations and signaling unexpected resilience in Canada’s labor market.

At the time of writing, USD/CAD is trading around 1.4064, down nearly 0.35% on the day as the Loonie gains ground following the stronger-than-expected jobs data. The currency pair’s decline reflects renewed confidence in Canadian economic fundamentals and reduced expectations for aggressive Bank of Canada rate cut

Unemployment Rate Drops to 6.9%

The unemployment rate fell to 6.9% from 7.1% in September, marking a welcome decline that signals improving labor market conditions. The drop occurred alongside an increase in the participation rate to 65.3% from 65.2%, indicating more Canadians are entering the workforce—a particularly healthy sign when combined with declining unemployment.

When unemployment falls while participation rises, it demonstrates genuine labor market strength rather than statistical improvement driven by discouraged workers leaving the workforce. The combination suggests robust job creation is absorbing both existing job seekers and new labor force entrants.

Wage Growth Accelerates to 4.0%

Average hourly wages rose 4.0% year-over-year in October, accelerating from September’s 3.6% increase. The pickup in wage growth indicates continued tightness in Canadian labor markets and suggests employers must offer competitive compensation to attract and retain workers.

The 4.0% wage growth rate comfortably exceeds Canada’s inflation rate, meaning workers are experiencing real income gains that support consumer spending power. For the Bank of Canada, persistent wage growth above 3-3.5% may complicate efforts to durably return inflation to the 2% target, as elevated wages can feed into services price pressures.

Notably, total hours worked slipped modestly due to strike-related disruptions, suggesting the employment gains would have been even stronger absent temporary work stoppages. This detail reinforces the underlying strength of the labor market beyond headline job creation figures.

Weak U.S. Consumer Sentiment Adds to CAD Support

The headline Consumer Sentiment Index fell to 50.3 from 53.6, well below expectations of 53.2. The Expectations Index, which measures consumer outlook for the future, slipped to 49.0 from 50.3. Both readings remain deeply pessimistic, with values below 50 indicating more consumers expect conditions to worsen than improve.

Inflation expectations showed mixed movement. The 1-year outlook rose to 4.7% from 4.6%, suggesting consumers anticipate near-term price pressures to persist or even intensify. However, the 5-year measure eased to 3.6% from 3.9%, indicating some confidence that inflation will moderate over the longer term.

The divergence between buoyant Canadian employment data and deteriorating U.S. consumer sentiment creates favorable conditions for CAD strength against the USD. When economic fundamentals between two countries move in opposite directions, currency markets typically reward the currency with improving conditions.

Outlook and Key Levels

Looking ahead, USD/CAD’s trajectory will depend on several factors:

Bank of Canada December Meeting: Confirmation that the BoC will pause rate cuts would support CAD strength. Any hawkish surprises or hints at prolonged pause would amplify Loonie gains.

Canadian Inflation Data: Upcoming CPI releases will be scrutinized for signs that wage growth is feeding into broader inflation pressures, potentially justifying BoC hawkishness.

U.S. Economic Data: Continued softness in U.S. consumer indicators or labor market data would support USD weakness against CAD and other currencies.

Federal Reserve Policy: Any Fed signals about pausing rate cuts or concerns about inflation reaccelerating could strengthen the Dollar and pressure CAD.

Oil Prices: As a major oil exporter, Canada’s currency often correlates with crude prices. Energy market developments will influence CAD direction alongside domestic fundamentals.

Key technical levels for USD/CAD include support at 1.4000 (psychological round number) and 1.3950, with resistance at 1.4150 and 1.4200. A sustained break below 1.4000 would signal CAD strength gaining momentum, while reclaiming 1.4150 would suggest USD resilience.

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