"To compare Canada's job-creating performance with the other G7 countries, Bartlett also indexed the numbers to account for population differences.
He found that Canada's labour market grew more than any other G7 country between the second quarter of 2009 and the first quarter of 2015. Here's how much the labour force changed in each member country over that period:
Canada: 7.23 per cent
United Kingdom: 6.91 per cent
United States: 5.68 per cent
Germany: 4.70 per cent
France: 1.66 per cent"
Japan: 1.00 per cent
Italy: -1.96 per cent