Canada's Latest Job Report Is A Mixed Blessing

 | Jun 09, 2013 02:47AM ET

This past week we got some positive news out of Canada: an amazingly strong employment report.

CTV News : - Canada's economy created an impressive 95,000 new jobs in May -- the biggest monthly gain in nearly 11 years -- blowing away the expectations of most analysts.

Economists had expected anywhere from 10,000 to 15,000 new jobs last month. Instead, the economy created several times more, sending the unemployment rate down one-tenth of a point to 7.1 per cent.

Even Prime Minister Stephen Harper seemed a little surprised by the numbers, cautioning that the Statistics Canada monthly reports are subject to wide margins of error.

"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.

This is certainly great news for Canada, a nation that has been facing significant economic headwinds. The unemployment rate has fallen to 7.1%, while youth unemployment fell to 13.6% from 14.5%.

A look behind the headline numbers reveals a somewhat troubling trend however. As the Bank of Montreal (BMO) latest research points out, construction seems to be a major driver of job creation.

Almost half the jobs in May came from construction, while the manufacturing sector lost jobs.