The 9m canadians out of work/on CERB have been 'reclassed' as being on the government's payroll and so no longer count as unemployed... Most of them don't even know.
Out of the almost 17 million Canadians on payroll over 9 million lost their job. They corrected this number to about 1 million. You either believe that the unemployment rate is 60% (like before the correction) or 8% (after the correction).
Here is last years dataset https://www.adp.ca/-/media/adpca/redesign2019/images/resource-hub/ner/1120/adp_canada_ner_history_2020_11.xlsx?la=en
and this years:
A 60% unemployment rate would be on the news.
Also some provinces do their own reporting on unemployment rates and there are nowhere near 60%. They are closer to 8%. Unless you think Conservative Premiers like Kenney, Moe or Legault are cooking the books too.
Why would something that omegacanada just discovered be on the news? it's too new.
Omegacanada didn't discover anything. You speculate that the numbers from ADP (which are in itself only guessing) are right and that the government gave them order to correct them. You provided no proof for it.
I wouldn't expect the statefunded media in Canada to touch it. This is the sort of thing zerohedge, Blacklocks or Michael Burry would pick up. It's important to have experts figure out why they would fudge these numbers like they did and explore the issue and it's implications.
If the unemployment rate would be 60% the state funded media would be already talking about and the alternative media would have talked about it six months ago. The truth is that ADP statistical analysis was just bullshit and that they corrected their numbers.
They do. You can read it in every labour force survey from StatsCan.
https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quotidien/210205/dq210205a-eng.htm
"The number of people who wanted a job but were not actively looking for one, and therefore did not meet the definition of unemployment, increased by 74,000 (+14.3%) in January. If people in this group had been counted as part of the group of unemployed, the adjusted unemployment rate in January would be 12.0%."
They include people who could work but aren't looking for one, speak "people who fall off the rolls".
Investors acting on the incorrect data could have a good case against the parties involved in this ADP payrolls matter. They were victimized by an act of fraud or negligence - possibly malfeasance
Are you absolutely retarded? They report on everything you mentioned. The report the underemployed (look for "underutilization rate" in the report), people who are unemployed (speak people who don't have work and look for one) and people which fall through the system (unemployed and don't look for work). They even have a handy graphic with all the categories you want to know about:
https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quotidien/210205/g-a001-eng.htm
No wonder the Conservatives can't win an election when we have people like you who can't even read.