TORONTO, Nov 15 (Reuters) - Canada lost 23,000 jobs in October, driven by a decline in hiring in the trade, transportation and utilities and natural resources and mining sectors, according to a report from ADP (NASDAQ:ADP) released on Thursday.
The number of jobs added in September was revised higher to 66,900 from 28,800, ADP said. The report, which is jointly developed with Moody's Analytics, is derived from ADP's payrolls data of about 40,000 companies.