OTTAWA - The Canadian labour market beat expectations yet again last month by adding 45,300 positions, Statistics Canada said Friday. The vast majority of the new jobs in June were in part-time work, although the number of full-time positions also rose. The fresh data nudged the national unemployment rate down to 6.5 per cent from 6.6 per cent the previous month. A consensus of eco**mists had expected an increase of 10,000 jobs in June and for ...