Chart 5
Employment rate, by census metropolitan area, highest to lowest, Canada, 2016

Regina Saskatoon Calgary Guelph Edmonton Lethbridge Barrie Kitchener–Cambridge–Waterloo Québec Winnipeg Ottawa–Gatineau Halifax Vancouver Abbotsford–Mission Moncton Toronto Montréal Brantford Oshawa Victoria St. John's Hamilton Kelowna London Sherbrooke Kingston Greater Sudbury Saint John Thunder Bay Belleville St. Catharines–Niagara Windsor Peterborough Trois-Rivières Saguenay 0 20 40 60 80 %
Source(s):
Statistics Canada, Census of Population, 2016.

Chart description


This is a bar clustered chart.

Employment rate, by census metropolitan area, highest to lowest, Canada, 2016
  %
Regina 66.8
Saskatoon 66.5
Calgary 66.5
Guelph 66.2
Edmonton 65.8
Lethbridge 64.6
Barrie 64.4
Kitchener–Cambridge–Waterloo 64.1
Québec 63.7
Winnipeg 63.2
Ottawa–Gatineau 63.0
Halifax 62.1
Vancouver 61.8
Abbotsford–Mission 61.4
Moncton 61.3
Toronto 61.2
Montréal 61.0
Brantford 60.9
Oshawa 60.8
Victoria 60.5
St. John's 60.3
Hamilton 60.2
Kelowna 59.2
London 59.2
Sherbrooke 58.5
Kingston 58.3
Greater Sudbury 57.3
Saint John 57.2
Thunder Bay 56.3
Belleville 56.2
St. Catharines–Niagara 55.7
Windsor 55.3
Peterborough 55.3
Trois-Rivières 55.1
Saguenay 54.5
Source(s):
Statistics Canada, Census of Population, 2016.
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