Infographic 2
Employment furthest from pre-COVID level in Alberta and Manitoba
Infographic description
The title of the infographic is "Employment furthest from pre-COVID level in Alberta and Manitoba"
This is a clustered bar chart.
The vertical axis shows 10 provinces and Canada.
The horizontal axis shows employment change (%) compared with February 2020 with percentages from -6 to 1 by increments of 1.
There are 11 bars that are either light blue, dark blue or white, each representing the following regions: Alberta, Manitoba, Prince Edward Island, Saskatchewan, Ontario, Canada, Quebec, British Columbia, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, as well as Newfoundland and Labrador.
The light blue bar representing "Alberta" shows the employment change compared with February 2020 at -4.9%.
The light blue bar representing "Manitoba" shows the employment change compared with February 2020 at -4.8%.
The light blue bar representing "Prince Edward Island" shows the employment change compared with February 2020 at -4.0%.
The light blue bar representing "Saskatchewan" shows the employment change compared with February 2020 at -3.5%.
The light blue bar representing "Ontario" shows the employment change compared with February 2020 at -3.3%.
The dark blue bar representing "Canada" shows the employment change compared with February 2020 at -3.0%.
The light blue bar representing "Quebec" shows the employment change compared with February 2020 at -2.5%.
The light blue bar representing "British Columbia" shows the employment change compared with February 2020 at -1.5%.
The white bar representing "New Brunswick" shows the employment change compared with February 2020 at -1.1%.
The white bar representing "Nova Scotia" shows the employment change compared with February 2020 at -0.5%.
The white bar representing "Newfoundland and Labrador" shows the employment change compared with February 2020 at 0.5%.
Note(s): White bars represent changes that are not statistically different than 0.
Source(s): Labour Force Survey, table 14-10-0287-01.
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