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      • In 2021, the Toronto Employment Survey recorded 1,451,520 jobs citywide, an increase of 1,610 jobs or 0.1% from 2020.
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  2. The Toronto Employment Survey counted 1,535,290 jobs in 2023. Total employment in the city of Toronto in 2023 grew by 50,690 jobs (3.4 per cent) from 2022, compared to 33,080 jobs (2.3 per cent) growth between 2021 and 2022.

  3. Even during the pandemic, the number of unique online job postings in the City of Toronto continued to increase over time; The biggest increases in job posting data by industry were in the financial, health care & technological sectors; In all three sectors, the number of job postings more than doubled over the last 9 years

  4. Total employment in the city of Toronto is essentially unchanged in 2021 from the year before. The Survey observed a slight increase in employment from 2020 of 1,610 jobs or 0.1%, to a total of 1,451,520 jobs (see Table 1).

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    • Employment Increased in December
    • Mployment Rate Decreased to 6.0 %
    • Employment and Unemployment in Urban Centres

    In December 2021: 1. There were 12.4 million people in Ontario aged 15 years or older 1.1. 8.1 million (65.6%) were in the labour force. The labour force increased in December (19,800 or 0.2%) compared to November. 1.2. 7.7 million (61.6%) were employed, up by 46,900 (0.6%) from November. 2. Ontario's unemployment rate decreased to 6.0% in December...

    Employment in Ontario increased for the seventh consecutive month in December (46,900 or 0.6%), following an increase of 68,100 (0.5%) in November. In December, employment in Ontario was 160,600 (2.1%) above its pre-COVID‑19 February 2020 level. Chart 1 shows employment in Ontario from January 2005 to December 2021.

    Chart 3 shows unemployment rates, Ontario and Canada, January 2005 to December 2021. Ontario’s unemployment rate in December was 6.0%, down from 6.4% in November and was at its lowest rate since February 2020 (5.5%). Canada’s unemployment rate fell to 5.9% in December from 6.0% in November. Canada’s unemployment rate in February 2020 was 5.7%.

    Employment change in urban centres

    Chart 5 shows employment change for Ontario Census Metropolitan Areas (CMAs) from December 2020 to December 2021. In December 2021, employment in most of the sixteen Ontario Census Metropolitan Areas (CMAs) was above December 2020 levels, led by Toronto (210,700 or 6.3%) and followed by Windsor (31,200 or 20.5%) and London (25,900 or 9.7%). The employment level fell in Kingston (-1,700 or 2.0%) and was unchanged in Brantford and Belleville during the period. Employment in most of the 16 Ontar...

    Lowest and highest unemployment rates in urban centres

    Chart 6 shows Census Metropolitan Areas (CMAs) with highest and lowest unemployment rates in Canada, December 2021. Peterborough recorded the highest unemployment rate in Canada in December (9.5%), followed by Saint John, New Brunswick (8.3%). Guelph recorded the lowest unemployment rate in Ontario in December (3.9%), while Quebec City recorded the lowest unemployment rate in Canada (2.6%).

  5. Toronto (42,700 or 1.2%) led employment gains among the sixteen Ontario Census Metropolitan Areas (CMAs) between September and October, followed by Oshawa (5,600 or 2.6%) and Kitchener-Cambridge-Waterloos (4,600 or 1.4%).

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