Table 12
Regional unemployment rates used by the Employment Insurance program,1, 9 three-month moving average, seasonally adjusted
December 6, 2020 to January 9, 2021 | |
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% | |
Newfoundland and Labrador | |
St. John's | 13.1 |
Newfoundland and Labrador2 | 17.4 |
Prince Edward Island3 | |
Charlottetown | 13.1 |
Prince Edward Island4 | 13.1 |
Nova Scotia | |
Eastern Nova Scotia | 13.1 |
Western Nova Scotia | 13.1 |
Halifax | 13.1 |
New Brunswick | |
Fredericton–Moncton–Saint John | 13.1 |
Madawaska–Charlotte | 13.1 |
Restigouche–Albert | 14.5 |
Quebec | |
Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine | 13.1 |
Québec | 13.1 |
Trois-Rivières | 13.1 |
South Central Quebec | 13.1 |
Sherbrooke | 13.1 |
Montérégie | 13.1 |
Montréal | 13.1 |
Central Quebec | 13.1 |
North Western Quebec | 13.1 |
Lower Saint Lawrence and North Shore | 13.1 |
Hull | 13.1 |
Chicoutimi–Jonquière | 13.1 |
Ontario | |
Ottawa | 13.1 |
Eastern Ontario | 13.1 |
Kingston | 13.1 |
Central Ontario | 13.1 |
Oshawa | 13.1 |
Toronto | 13.1 |
Hamilton | 13.1 |
St. Catharines | 13.1 |
London | 13.1 |
Niagara | 13.1 |
Windsor | 13.1 |
Kitchener | 13.1 |
Huron | 13.1 |
South Central Ontario | 13.1 |
Sudbury | 13.1 |
Thunder Bay | 13.1 |
Northern Ontario | 13.1 |
Manitoba | |
Winnipeg | 13.1 |
Southern Manitoba | 13.1 |
Northern Manitoba | 35.7 |
Saskatchewan | |
Regina | 13.1 |
Saskatoon | 13.1 |
Southern Saskatchewan | 13.1 |
Northern Saskatchewan | 19.9 |
Alberta | |
Calgary | 13.1 |
Edmonton | 13.1 |
Northern Alberta | 14.8 |
Southern Alberta | 13.1 |
British Columbia | |
Southern Interior British Columbia | 13.1 |
Abbotsford | 13.1 |
Vancouver | 13.1 |
Victoria | 13.1 |
Southern Coastal British Columbia | 13.1 |
Northern British Columbia | 13.1 |
Territories3,5 | |
Whitehorse | 13.1 |
Yukon6 | 13.1 |
Yellowknife | 13.1 |
Northwest Territories7 | 13.1 |
Iqaluit | 13.1 |
Nunavut8 | 19.0 |
Note(s):
All regions are based on the 1996 Census boundaries, with the exception of those in Prince Edward Island and in the territories, which respect the 2011 Census boundaries.
Source(s):
Table 14-10-0354-01 (formerly CANSIM table 282-0168).
Table note 1
The boundaries of these employment insurance regions are determined by Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC). For geographic descriptions and maps of these regions, see the ESDC website.
Table note 2
This region excludes St. John's.
Table note 3
Prince Edward Island as well as the territories are each comprised of two regions effective October 12, 2014.
Table note 4
This region excludes Charlottetown.
Table note 5
The monthly regional unemployment rate for Employment Insurance (EI) purposes in the territories is subject to the highest between the seasonally adjusted three-month moving average and twelve-month moving average.
Table note 6
This region excludes Whitehorse.
Table note 7
This region excludes Yellowknife.
Table note 8
This region excludes Iqaluit.
Table note 9
Effective August 9, 2020, ESDC announced that a minimum unemployment rate of 13.1% will be applied temporarily for EI economic regions with an unemployment rate lower than 13.1%; regions with a higher unemployment rate will keep their actual rate. The unemployment rates for the effective period beginning August 9, 2020, have been adjusted to reflect this change.
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