Table 8
Regional unemployment rates used by the Employment Insurance Program,1 seasonally adjusted, 3 month moving average

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Regional unemployment rates used by the Employment Insurance Program, seasonally adjusted, 3 month moving average
Region Effective from March 13, 2011 to April 9, 2011
  percent
Newfoundland and Labrador  
01. St.John's 6.8
02. Newfoundland and Labrador 17.8
Prince Edward Island  
03. Prince Edward Island 11.7
Nova Scotia  
04. Eastern Nova Scotia 16.5
05. Western Nova Scotia 11.1
06. Halifax 6.8
New Brunswick  
07. Fredericton-Moncton-Saint John 7.1
08. Madawaska-Charlotte 2 10.8
09. Restigouche-Albert 14.9
Quebec  
10. Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine 14.8
11. Québec 5.3
12. Trois-Rivières 8.3
13. South Central Quebec 4.6
14. Sherbrooke 7.4
15. Montérégie 7.7
16. Montréal 8.2
17. Central Quebec 7.8
18. Northwestern Quebec 9.7
19. Bas-Saint-Laurent-Côte-Nord 3 11.3
20. Gatineau 6.5
21. Saguenay 8.2
Ontario  
22. Ottawa 6.6
23. Eastern Ontario 7.9
24. Kingston 6.3
25. Central Ontario 9.9
26. Oshawa 8.9
27. Toronto 8.3
28. Hamilton 6.7
29. St. Catharines 9.7
30. London 8.3
31. Niagara 10.2
32. Windsor 9.7
33. Kitchener 6.7
34. Huron 10.1
35. South Central Ontario 7.0
36. Sudbury 7.4
37. Thunder Bay 6.8
38. Northern Ontario 11.7
Manitoba  
39. Winnipeg 5.6
40. Southern Manitoba 5.5
41. Northern Manitoba 26.4
Saskatchewan  
42. Regina 4.9
43. Saskatoon 5.7
44. Southern Saskatchewan 7.0
45. Northern Saskatchewan 18.9
Alberta  
46. Calgary 6.1
47. Edmonton 6.2
48. Northern Alberta 8.8
49. Southern Alberta 6.7
British Columbia  
50. Southern Interior British Columbia 9.3
51. Abbotsford 10.3
52. Vancouver 8.2
53. Victoria 6.9
54. Southern Coastal British Columbia 9.6
55. Northern British Columbia 12.2
Territories  
56. Yukon 4 25.0
57. Northwest Territories 4 25.0
58. Nunavut 4 25.0
1.
The boundaries of these regions are determined by Human Resources and Social Development Canada (HRSDC). For geographic descriptions and maps of employment insurance regions, see the HRSDC website: http://srv129.services.gc.ca/eiregions/en/geocont.aspx.
2.
This unemployment rate has been determined using a transition formula prescribed in the EI Regulations. For further information, see: http://www.hrsdc.gc.ca/en/cs/comm/news/2000/000913a_e.shtml.
3.
This unemployment rate has been determined using a transition formula prescribed in the EI Regulations. For further information, see: http://www.hrsdc.gc.ca/en/cs/comm/news/2000/000913b_e.shtml.
4.
This rate is provided by Human Resources and Skills Development Canada.
Note(s):
All geographic regions are based on the 1996 Census boundaries.