The unemployment rate in Canada fell to 7.9% in June 2010, the lowest level since January 2009. Employment increased by 93,000 in June and has risen by 403,000 since July 2009, partially offsetting job losses from the economic downturn. The gains were evenly split between full and part-time work and spread across industries such as retail, services, healthcare, and construction. Ontario and Quebec led employment growth while Newfoundland and Labrador and New Brunswick saw declines.