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Labour woes continue in Alberta, where about 40,000 full-time jobs were shed in May, according to new figures from Statistics Canada.

The province's full-time employment count is now lower than it was in January, 2013. Over the same span, B.C. is the provincial leader in full-time job creation by percentage, while Newfoundland and Labrador is the laggard.