New figures are painting a grim picture of the coronavirus pandemic’s impact on Canadians: the economy shed nearly two million jobs in April, driving the total number of job losses since the start of the COVID-19 shutdown to over three million and the unemployment rate to 13 per cent. “These numbers are historic,” university economics professor Miles Corak said of the Statistics Canada April labour force numbers released Friday. “We have gone, in just a couple of months, from a high-pressure, high-demand, high work economy with very low unemployment rates to the highest unemployment rates in more than two or three decades.” With many provinces already taking the first steps to gradually loosen public health restrictions and re-open their