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  1. www.ontario.ca › page › employment-ontarioEmployment Ontario

    Employment Ontario can help you get the training, skills and experience you need to achieve your goals. We connect people looking for work with employers looking for workers, and have locations across the province to help with job search and employment and training opportunities.

  2. Without further ado – let’s dive into Ottawa’s top 4 employment sectors: 1. Federal Government. As the nation’s capital, it isn’t a surprise that the largest employer in Ottawa is the federal government. Over 120,000 people in the National Capital Region worked for Public Service Canada in 2020.

  3. In 2023, 397,910 jobs were located in Employment Areas, or 25.9 per cent of all jobs in Toronto. Employment Areas contained 90.1 per cent of all Manufacturing jobs in 2023. Areas of Employment (AOE) account for 383,860 jobs, or 25.0 per cent of all citywide employment.

  4. A map of Ontario showing the Employment Insurance regional boundaries and selected place names including Kenora, Kingston, Kitchener, Greater Sudbury, London, Ottawa, Owen Sound, St. Catharines, Thunder Bay and Toronto. Access the unemployment rate and benefit information for each region: 22 Ottawa. 23 Eastern Ontario. 24 Kingston.

  5. 2023 Rates. Living wage rates can be adjusted in selected cases if the employer provides benefits. For more info refer to our Employer Guide. The new 2022 living wage rates for all of Ontario, now in a streamlined 10-region system.

  6. Published annually since 2006, Greater Toronto's Top Employers is an editorial competition that recognizes the best places to work in the GTA. Published each year in the Metro edition of The Globe and Mail. Discover why this year's winners were chosen and search current job postings.

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  8. Published annually since 2006, National Capital Region's Top Employers is an editorial competition that recognizes the best places to work in the Ottawa-Gatineau metropolitan area. Announced each year in the Ottawa Citizen. Discover why this year's winners were chosen and search current job postings.