- Labour force characteristics by visible minority group, three-month moving averages, monthly, unadjusted for seasonality
Statistics Canada's Table 14100373 reveals persistent labour market disparities between visible minority and non-visible minority Canadians from 2022 to 2025, w
- Labour force characteristics, selected census subdivisions, three-month moving averages, monthly, unadjusted for seasonality
Statistics Canada's Table 14100445 tracks monthly labour force characteristics across 38 Canadian census subdivisions from January 2022 to April 2026, revealing
- Employment by class of worker and industry, monthly, unadjusted for seasonality
Canadian employment grew 24.4% over 15 years, rising from 16.8 million jobs in January 2011 to 20.9 million in April 2026, with the Services-producing sector co
- Employment by industry, monthly, seasonally adjusted and unadjusted, and trend-cycle, last 5 months
Statistics Canada's Table 14100355 provides nearly 50 years of monthly Canadian employment data across 21 NAICS industries, spanning January 1976 to March 2026
- Job vacancies, payroll employees, and job vacancy rate by industry sector, monthly, unadjusted for seasonality
Canada's labour market grew significantly over the past decade, with payroll employment rising 16% from 14.8 million to 17.2 million between April 2015 and Febr
- Employment and average weekly earnings (including overtime) for all employees by industry, monthly, seasonally adjusted, Canada
Canada's labour market demonstrated sustained long-term growth from January 2001 to March 2025, with total employment rising 41.3% from 12.9 million to 18.2 mil
- Average weekly hours for employees paid by the hour, by industry, monthly, unadjusted for seasonality
Statistics Canada's Table 14100255 tracks average weekly hours for hourly-paid employees across 423 NAICS industry categories from January 2001 to February 2026
- Job vacancies, payroll employees, and job vacancy rate by industry sector, monthly, adjusted for seasonality
Canada's labour market experienced a dramatic post-COVID surge, with job vacancies peaking at 988,430 in June 2022 before declining to 497,160 by February 2026,
- Average hourly earnings (including overtime) for salaried employees, by industry, monthly, unadjusted for seasonality
Average hourly earnings for Canadian salaried employees grew 111% over 25 years, rising from $23.13/hr in January 2001 to $48.81/hr in February 2026, with notab
- Employment for agriculture and support activities, monthly, unadjusted for seasonality
Statistics Canada's Table 14100481 tracks monthly agricultural employment across 16 NAICS categories and 13 Canadian regions from January 2025 to February 2026,
- Job vacancies, payroll employees, and job vacancy rate by provinces and territories, monthly, adjusted for seasonality
Canada's labour market expanded steadily from April 2015 to February 2026, with payroll employees growing 15.6% to 17.46 million, while job vacancies surged dra
- Job vacancies, payroll employees, and job vacancy rate by provinces and territories, monthly, unadjusted for seasonality
Canada's job market experienced a dramatic post-COVID surge, with job vacancies peaking at over 1 million in May 2022 before cooling to 458,360 (2.6% vacancy ra
- Employment, average hourly and weekly earnings, and average weekly hours by industry, monthly, seasonally adjusted
Statistics Canada Table 14100221 tracks 25 years of monthly Canadian labour market data across 26 industries, revealing strong employment growth of 51.6% (from
- Employment, average hourly and weekly earnings (including overtime), and average weekly hours for the industrial aggregate excluding unclassified businesses, monthly, seasonally adjusted
Statistics Canada Table 14100222 provides 25 years of monthly, seasonally adjusted employment and earnings data across 14 Canadian regions and 11 estimate types
- Actual hours worked at main job by industry, monthly, seasonally adjusted, last 5 months
Statistics Canada's Table 14100289 tracks actual hours worked across 19 Canadian industries from January 1976 to March 2026, revealing that total hours worked n
- Employment insurance beneficiaries (regular benefits) by province, territory and occupation, monthly, unadjusted for seasonality
This Statistics Canada dataset (Table 14100455) tracks monthly Employment Insurance regular benefit recipients across 824 occupational categories nationally fro
- Employment insurance beneficiaries (regular benefits) by census metropolitan category, monthly, seasonally adjusted
Statistics Canada's Table 14100454 tracks monthly Employment Insurance (EI) regular beneficiaries across 246 geographic areas from January 2000 to February 2026
- Employment insurance coverage, monthly, unadjusted for seasonality
Statistics Canada's Table 14100006 tracks Employment Insurance coverage across three categories over 80 years (1946–2026), with the broadest measure — 'Persons
- Employment insurance claims received by province and territory, monthly, seasonally adjusted
Statistics Canada's Employment Insurance dataset (Table 14100005) spans 83 years of monthly claims data from January 1943 to February 2026, capturing dramatic e
- Employment insurance beneficiaries by census division, monthly, unadjusted for seasonality
Canada's Employment Insurance beneficiary data (January 2000 – February 2026) reveals a long-term upward trend of +20.6% in total recipients, punctuated by two
- Employment insurance disqualifications and disentitlements, monthly, unadjusted for seasonality
Statistics Canada's Table 14100004 provides over 83 years of monthly Employment Insurance disqualification and disentitlement data (January 1943 to February 202
- Employment insurance benefit characteristics by class of worker, monthly, unadjusted for seasonality
Statistics Canada's Employment Insurance dataset (Table 14100007) spans nearly 30 years of monthly data (January 1997 – February 2026), tracking benefit payment
- Employment insurance beneficiaries (regular benefits) by province, territory and occupation, monthly, seasonally adjusted
Canada's Employment Insurance regular beneficiary data (January 2008 – February 2026) reveals a labor market shaped by two dominant economic shocks: the 2008–09
- Employment Insurance beneficiaries by employment insurance region, monthly, unadjusted for seasonality
Statistics Canada's Employment Insurance dataset (Table 14100346) tracks nearly 29 years of monthly EI beneficiary counts from January 1997 to February 2026, re
- Employment insurance beneficiaries (regular benefits) by province and territory, monthly, seasonally adjusted
Canada's Employment Insurance regular beneficiaries have fluctuated dramatically over nearly 30 years (1997–2026), peaking at 1,653,980 recipients in May 2021 d
- Employment insurance beneficiaries by age group, monthly, unadjusted for seasonality
Statistics Canada's Employment Insurance beneficiary data (Table 14100010) spans nearly 30 years from January 1997 to February 2026, revealing dramatic cyclical
- Employment Insurance beneficiaries by economic region, monthly, unadjusted for seasonality
Statistics Canada's Employment Insurance beneficiary dataset (Table 14100343) spans 26 years of monthly data from January 2000 to February 2026, revealing that
- Employment insurance beneficiaries by census metropolitan category, monthly, unadjusted for seasonality
Statistics Canada's Table 14100453 tracks monthly Employment Insurance beneficiaries across Canada from January 2000 to February 2026, revealing two major econo
- Employment insurance regular income benefit characteristics, monthly, seasonally adjusted
Statistics Canada's Employment Insurance regular income benefit dataset (Table 14100008) spans nearly 30 years of monthly, seasonally adjusted data from January
- Employment insurance beneficiaries by type of income benefits, monthly, unadjusted for seasonality
Statistics Canada's Table 14100009 tracks nearly 30 years of monthly Employment Insurance beneficiaries across 20 benefit types, revealing a strongly right-skew
- Employment Insurance beneficiaries (regular benefits) by economic region, monthly, seasonally adjusted
Statistics Canada's Table 14100344 tracks Employment Insurance regular beneficiaries across 98 Canadian economic regions on a monthly, seasonally adjusted basis
- Employment by occupation, monthly, seasonally adjusted, last 5 months
Statistics Canada's Table 14100310 tracks monthly seasonally adjusted employment across 11 National Occupational Classification (NOC) categories from January 19
- Labour force characteristics by territory, three-month moving average, seasonally adjusted and unadjusted
This Statistics Canada dataset (Table 14100292) provides 34 years of monthly labour force data across Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut, spanning March
- Weekly wage distributions by type of work, monthly, unadjusted for seasonality
Statistics Canada's Table 14100109 tracks weekly wage distributions across 855 data series spanning nearly 30 years (January 1997 to March 2026), revealing stro
- Employment characteristics by economic region, three-month moving average, unadjusted for seasonality
Canadian employment grew 23.3% over 15 years, rising from approximately 16,856,000 to 20,790,000 persons between March 2011 and March 2026, with the Services-Pr
- Average usual hours and wages by selected characteristics, monthly, unadjusted for seasonality, last 5 months
Statistics Canada's Table 14100320 tracks Canadian employee hours and wages across 190 unique data series from January 2001 to March 2026, revealing that averag
- Labour force characteristics by economic region, three-month moving average, unadjusted for seasonality
Statistics Canada's Table 14100462 provides 15 years of monthly Canadian labour force data (March 2011–March 2026) across 10 key characteristics and 28 unique t
- Average hourly earnings for employees paid by the hour, by industry, monthly, unadjusted for seasonality
Average hourly earnings for Canadian hourly-paid employees more than doubled over 25 years, rising from $16.30 in January 2001 to $32.72 in January 2026 — a 100
- Fixed weighted index of average hourly earnings for all employees, by industry, monthly
Statistics Canada's Table 14100213 tracks the Fixed Weighted Index of Average Hourly Earnings across 28 NAICS industries and 14 geographic regions from January
- Standard work week for salaried employees, by industry, monthly, unadjusted for seasonality
Statistics Canada's Table 14100211 tracks the standard work week for salaried employees across 423 Canadian industries from January 2001 to January 2026, reveal
- Employment and average weekly earnings (including overtime) for all employees by province and territory, monthly, seasonally adjusted
Canada's labour market grew substantially over the 25-year period from January 2001 to January 2026, with total employment rising 42% from approximately 12.9 mi
- Labour force characteristics by industry, monthly, seasonally adjusted, last 5 months
Statistics Canada's Table 14100291 tracks four labour force characteristics across 20 NAICS industries on a monthly seasonally adjusted basis from January 1987
- Employment by class of worker, monthly, seasonally adjusted and unadjusted
Statistics Canada's Table 14100288 provides 50 years of monthly Canadian employment data (January 1976–February 2026), covering 197,350 records across 11 geogra
- Usual hours worked by job type (main or all jobs), monthly, unadjusted for seasonality
Statistics Canada Table 14100030 provides 50 years of monthly data (1976–2026) on usual hours worked by Canadians, spanning 234,570 records across 11 regions, 2
- Multiple jobholders by usual hours worked at all jobs, monthly, unadjusted for seasonality
Statistics Canada's Table 14100048 tracks Canadian multiple jobholders by hours worked across all jobs from January 1976 to February 2026, revealing a dramatic
- Usual hours worked by occupation, monthly, unadjusted for seasonality
Statistics Canada's Table 14100422 provides nearly 40 years of monthly data (1987–2026) on usual hours worked across 59 occupational categories, 11 geographic r
- Labour force characteristics by census metropolitan area, three-month moving average, seasonally adjusted
Statistics Canada's Table 14100459 tracks labour force characteristics across Canadian census metropolitan areas from January 2011 to February 2026, revealing a
- Employment by establishment size, monthly, unadjusted for seasonality
Statistics Canada's Table 14100067 tracks monthly employment across establishment sizes from January 1997 to February 2026, covering 156,281 records across 11 r
- Labour force characteristics by census metropolitan area, three-month moving average, unadjusted for seasonality
Statistics Canada Table 14100458 provides over 15 years of monthly labour force data across 43 Canadian census metropolitan areas, revealing generally improving
- Reason for leaving job during previous year, monthly, unadjusted for seasonality
Statistics Canada's Table 14100125 tracks monthly job separations by reason across nearly 50 years (1976–2026), covering 161,263 records across 13 departure cat
- Labour force characteristics by Montréal, Toronto and Vancouver census metropolitan areas, monthly, seasonally adjusted
This Statistics Canada dataset (Table 14100460) tracks monthly seasonally adjusted labour force characteristics across Montréal, Toronto, and Vancouver from Jan
- Small area estimates of labour force characteristics for sub-provincial areas, monthly, unadjusted for seasonality
Statistics Canada Table 14100480 provides monthly labour force estimates across 659 sub-provincial areas from November 2021 to June 2024, tracking Employment, E
- Labour force characteristics of immigrants by educational attainment, three-month moving average, unadjusted for seasonality
Statistics Canada Table 14100086 tracks labour force outcomes for immigrants across nearly 20 years of monthly data (2006–2026), revealing steady workforce grow