Prime Minister Stephen Harper: Historically, it was the second-biggest job creation month in 35 years just 100 lower than August 2002, according to Times Colonist. "We don't obviously want to pay too much attention to what happens month to month, because we know this is very volatile, but the Canadian economy is now up to about a million net new jobs created since the recession," he said at a photo event in Ottawa and OTTAWA - Canada's economy pumped out a stunning 95,000 in May one of the biggest monthly gains in history as employers resumed hiring again after a four-month winter hibernation. The number was so shocking that economists, and even Prime Minister Stephen Harper, cautioned that the Statistics Canada monthly reports are subject to wide margins of error.
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