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Women got hit harder in the layoffs, and now they're being rehired more slowly.
Health care and household spending are seeing historic collapses.
Gas is way cheaper these days, but does it mean anything if you're not driving?
"We have to go back to the Great Depression to find similar numbers."
A massive drop in gas prices drove the largest price decline in records going back to 1992.
Working from home is expected to cause a "dramatic decline" in productivity, Canada's statistical agency says.
Statistics Canada's data for March captures only a part of the economic damage from COVID-19.
Quebec clocked its lowest-ever jobless rate on record, and youth made headway in the labour market as well.
Canada might be underestimating how much consumer prices are rising because of how it measures housing costs.
A November cold snap caused utility use to jump, the agency says.