For employment in Canada,
A) seasonal variation is unimportant.
B) there is much more variation over the business cycle than from season to season.
C) the trend in seasonally adjusted employment is about the same as for seasonally unadjusted employment.
D) seasonally adjustment does not change measured employment much.
E) Statistics Canada does not provide seasonally adjusted employment data.
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