Table 8
Regional unemployment rates used by the Employment
Insurance Program,1 seasonally adjusted, 3 month
moving average
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Region | Effective from May 8, 2011 to June 11, 2011 |
---|---|
percent | |
Newfoundland and Labrador | |
01. St.John's | 5.7 |
02. Newfoundland and Labrador | 16.8 |
Prince Edward Island | |
03. Prince Edward Island | 11.4 |
Nova Scotia | |
04. Eastern Nova Scotia | 16.9 |
05. Western Nova Scotia | 10.2 |
06. Halifax | 6.6 |
New Brunswick | |
07. Fredericton-Moncton-Saint John | 7.1 |
08. Madawaska-Charlotte 2 | 12.0 |
09. Restigouche-Albert | 15.5 |
Quebec | |
10. Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine | 14.2 |
11. Québec | 6.9 |
12. Trois-Rivières | 8.6 |
13. South Central Quebec | 5.1 |
14. Sherbrooke | 7.4 |
15. Montérégie | 7.1 |
16. Montréal | 8.2 |
17. Central Quebec | 7.7 |
18. Northwestern Quebec | 10.2 |
19. Bas-Saint-Laurent-Côte-Nord 3 | 10.6 |
20. Gatineau | 7.0 |
21. Saguenay | 7.6 |
Ontario | |
22. Ottawa | 6.2 |
23. Eastern Ontario | 7.5 |
24. Kingston | 7.1 |
25. Central Ontario | 9.1 |
26. Oshawa | 9.9 |
27. Toronto | 8.4 |
28. Hamilton | 5.6 |
29. St. Catharines | 9.3 |
30. London | 8.3 |
31. Niagara | 9.9 |
32. Windsor | 10.9 |
33. Kitchener | 6.8 |
34. Huron | 8.7 |
35. South Central Ontario | 7.3 |
36. Sudbury | 7.8 |
37. Thunder Bay | 7.5 |
38. Northern Ontario | 12.0 |
Manitoba | |
39. Winnipeg | 5.7 |
40. Southern Manitoba | 5.8 |
41. Northern Manitoba | 27.0 |
Saskatchewan | |
42. Regina | 5.7 |
43. Saskatoon | 6.3 |
44. Southern Saskatchewan | 6.2 |
45. Northern Saskatchewan | 18.2 |
Alberta | |
46. Calgary | 5.8 |
47. Edmonton | 6.2 |
48. Northern Alberta | 8.4 |
49. Southern Alberta | 6.8 |
British Columbia | |
50. Southern Interior British Columbia | 8.9 |
51. Abbotsford | 9.6 |
52. Vancouver | 8.5 |
53. Victoria | 6.8 |
54. Southern Coastal British Columbia | 10.1 |
55. Northern British Columbia | 10.7 |
Territories | |
56. Yukon 4 | 25.0 |
57. Northwest Territories 4 | 25.0 |
58. Nunavut 4 | 25.0 |
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.
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.
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.
This rate is provided by Human Resources and
Skills Development Canada.
Note(s):
All geographic regions are based on the 1996 Census boundaries.
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