Quebec and British Columbia report only 0.8 people for each job vacancy. Conversely, Newfoundland and Labrador is outside the average at 3.3 unemployed people for every vacant job. Vacancies per sector Healthcare and social assistance There was little change in the number of job vacancies in the...
In May, New Brunswick reported the largest increase when compared to May 2021, climbing to 7.4%. This was closely followed by Newfoundland and Labrador at 5.9%. Seven other provinces also saw year-over-year increases in average wages. Job vacancies continue to increase in the health care ...
For the seventh consecutive month, the health sector had the highest number of job openings in Canada. There were about 107,300 open positions in health care in May, nearly one sixth of all job vacancies. Accommodation and food services had the second-highest number of openings at some ...
Average wages grew in all provinces except for Newfoundland and Labrador, and Alberta. The large increases were in Prince Edward Island and British Columbia (B.C.), which had the highest average hourly wage among the provinces. Job vacancies were up in all provinces compared to 2019. The ...