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  1. Feb 6, 2023 · With 70, 000 new jobs added to British Columbia’s economy in the past few months combined with a low unemployment rate, it’s safe to say that the province currently has the most job opportunities to offer newcomers - especially in its fifth-largest city, Abbotsford-Mission that boasts the lowest unemployment rate of all major cities in Canada.

  2. 6 days ago · How to cite: Statistics Canada. Table 14-10-0354-01 Regional unemployment rates used by the Employment Insurance program, three-month moving average, seasonally adjusted

    • Toronto, Ontario. Toronto has an unemployment rate of 6%. One of the top-ranked cities in the world is Toronto. It is the most dominant city in Canada when it comes to businesses and industries.
    • Vancouver, British Columbia. Vancouver has an unemployment rate of 4.6% and a 7.1% employment growth rate. Vancouver takes pride in housing major industries like film and tv production, shipping, real estate, hospitality, cleantech among others.
    • Montreal, Quebec. Montreal has an unemployment rate of 5.7%. Montreal is the French-speaking province of Quebec so if you can speak French fluently, it is the place to be in Canada.
    • Quebec City. Quebec has an unemployment rate of 3.6% and a 4.1% year over year employment growth rate. Quebec City’s most jobs are in health care, retail, and public administration.
  3. Jun 8, 2022 · The top 10 best performing cities in terms of their labour market during the last quarter of the year were: Victoria. The BMO’s latest labour market report jibes with Statistics Canada’s Payroll Employment, Earnings And Hours, And Job Vacancies, December 2021, which noted there were 896,100 job vacancies in Canada at the start of December ...

  4. Jul 5, 2024 · The overall youth employment rate has been on a strong downward trend since April 2023, falling 4.4 percentage points to 54.8% in June 2024. For men aged 25 to 54, employment was little changed (-1 4,000; -0.2%) in June, and the employment rate fell 0.5 percentage points to 86.6%. This extended a downward trend in the employment rate from a ...

  5. 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. Toronto’s total employment is approaching the pre-pandemic total high of 1,569,800 in 2019, a difference of 34,510 jobs ...

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  7. Jun 27, 2023 · Jun 27, 2023. When it comes to the competitiveness of the job market in Canada, nothing tops Toronto. In just one week, LinkedIn job postings in Toronto see an average of 65.5 people apply – more than any other city in the country. “It’s likely that many jobseekers can’t resist the potential of earning 14 per cent more than the average ...

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