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Statistics Canada Data Tables

Last updated on September 21, 2024

Labour Force Characteristics

  • Provinces (detailed age group)
  • Provinces (other cross-tabulations)
  • Economic Regions (development regions)
  • Census Metropolitan Areas
  • Other Urban Areas (selected census agglomerations)

Employment by Industry (see also Employment by Detailed Industry above)

  • Provinces (29 industries)
  • Provinces (other cross-tabulated industry tables)
  • Economic Regions (development regions)
  • Census Metropolitan Areas
  • Urban/Rural Areas

Employment by Occupation

  • Provinces
  • Provinces (other cross-tabulated occupation tables)
  • Economic Regions (development regions)
  • Census Metropolitan Areas

Labour Force Estimates by Aboriginal Status

  • Various Tables

Labour Force Estimates by Immigrant Status

  • Various Tables

Labour Force Estimates for Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal

  • Seasonally adjusted and unadjusted

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