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  2. View labour market information about five Ontario regions. You’ll find information about: which jobs are currently in demand in each region. which jobs are expected to remain in demand for the next five years in each region. Explore by region.

  3. The unemployment rate stood 4.5% below the peak from July 2020 and is below the long-run average. There were 400 more full-time jobs in May 2024 compared to a month earlier. A loss of 1,800 part-time positions led to a decrease of 1,400 total jobs in May.

  4. Mar 11, 2022 · Despite the governments’ massive presence throughout the pandemic, this was a drop from 183,000 in February 2020 — when jobs in public administration accounted for 24 per cent of the region’s...

  5. Feb 18, 2021 · The COVID‑19 pandemic shutdowns caused an unparalleled disruption in Ontario’s labour market, with the province’s employment declining by 355,300 jobs (or ‑4.8 per cent) in 2020, marking the largest annual loss of employment on record.

  6. Statistics Canada's Census Profile presents information from the 2021 Census of Population - Ottawa, City (CV) [Census subdivision], Ontario.

  7. Full-time jobs increased by 24,700 (0.4%) and part-time jobs increased by 92,200 (7.6%) in June. Employment change by sex and age June’s employment gain was 95,700 (2.8%) for women and 21,200 (0.6%) for men.

  8. In October, employment in Ontario was 45,600 (0.6%) above its pre-COVID-19 February 2020 level. Chart 1 shows employment in Ontario from January 2005 to October 2021. Source: Statistics Canada, Labour Force Survey, Table 14-10-0287-01, (seasonally adjusted data).