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Here's a quick glance at unemployment rates for April, by Canadian city

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 09 May, 2025 11:10 AM
  • Here's a quick glance at unemployment rates for April, by Canadian city

The national unemployment rate was 6.9 per cent in April. Statistics Canada also released seasonally adjusted, three-month moving average unemployment rates for major cities. It cautions, however, that the figures may fluctuate widely because they are based on small statistical samples. Here are the jobless rates last month by city (numbers from the previous month in brackets):

_ St. John's, N.L. 7.1 per cent (7.2)

_ Halifax 5.6 per cent (4.9)

_ Moncton, N.B. 5.3 per cent (5.1)

_ Saint John, N.B. 8.0 per cent (7.5)

_ Fredericton 5.9 per cent (6.0)

_ Saguenay, Que. 4.4 per cent (3.4)

_ Quebec City 4.2 per cent (4.5)

_ Sherbrooke, Que. 4.4 per cent (4.3)

_ Trois-Rivières, Que. 5.3 per cent (4.5)

_ Drummondville, Que. 7.6 per cent (6.8)

_ Montreal 6.7 per cent (6.5)

_ Gatineau, Que. 5.5 per cent (5.2)

_ Ottawa 5.4 per cent (5.5)

_ Kingston, Ont. 7.2 per cent (6.2)

_ Belleville-Quinte West, Ont. 1.9 per cent (5.6)

_ Peterborough, Ont. 10.8 per cent (9.1)

_ Oshawa, Ont. 8.5 per cent (8.4)

_ Toronto 8.6 per cent (8.7)

_ Hamilton, Ont. 7.0 per cent (7.2)

_ St. Catharines-Niagara, Ont. 6.8 per cent (6.5)

_ Kitchener-Cambridge-Waterloo, Ont. 7.8 per cent (8.3)

_ Brantford, Ont. 6.5 per cent (6.1)

_ Guelph, Ont. 5.5 per cent (6.4)

_ London, Ont. 6.4 per cent (5.9)

_ Windsor, Ont. 10.7 per cent (9.3)

_ Barrie, Ont. 8.2 per cent (7.1)

_ Greater Sudbury, Ont. 5.2 per cent (5.7)

_ Thunder Bay, Ont. 4.2 per cent (4.1)

_ Winnipeg 5.6 per cent (5.9)

_ Regina 5.2 per cent (5.9)

_ Saskatoon 4.9 per cent (4.8)

_ Lethbridge, Alta. 5.4 per cent (5.1)

_ Calgary 7.4 per cent (7.2)

_ Red Deer, Alta. 8.2 per cent (8.5)

_ Edmonton 7.3 per cent (7.2)

_ Kelowna, B.C. 6.9 per cent (5.8)

_ Kamloops, B.C. 6.3 per cent (5.6)

_ Chilliwack, B.C. 6.1 per cent (6.6)

_ Abbotsford-Mission, B.C. 6.8 per cent (6.1)

_ Vancouver 6.6 per cent (6.7)

_ Victoria 3.6 per cent (3.6)

_ Nanaimo, B.C. 6.2 per cent (6.0)

Picture Courtesy: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christinne Muschi

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