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Local Jobless Rate Climbs

The London-St. Thomas jobless has climbed above 7%.

Figures released by Statistics Canada on Friday morning show the local unemployment rate rose to 7.3% in April, as the area shed 3,300 jobs. The jobless rate was 6.6% in March.

The labour force shrunk by 1,300 while the number of people claiming unemployment benefits climbed by 1,900.

It's the first time since October 2015 that the London-St. Thomas jobless rate has been above 7%.

Nationally, the unemployment rate held at 7.1%.

A solid employment gain in the services sector was wiped out by losses in the goods-producing industry, resulting in a small decline of 21-hundred jobs overall.

Economists have been looking to Canada's manufacturing industry to pick up the slack from Canada's hobbled resources sector, which has struggled amid low commodity prices.

**with files from the Canadian Press

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