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Unemployment rate in November highest in Windsor, St. Catharines–Niagara and Oshawa

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Infographic description

The title of the infographic is "Unemployment rate in November highest in Windsor, St. Catharines–Niagara and Oshawa"

This is a dot plot chart.

The vertical axis shows 20 census metropolitan areas (CMAs).

The horizontal axis shows unemployment rate in percentages from 0.0 to 10.0 by increments of 2.0.

For each CMA there are 2 data points that show the unemployment rate for April 2023 (represented by a light blue dot) and November 2023 (represented by a dark blue dot).

The unemployment rate in Windsor was 7.6% in November (compared with 6.7% in April).

The unemployment rate in St. Catharines–Niagara was 7.3% in November (compared with 4.4% in April).

The unemployment rate in Oshawa was 7.3% in November (compared with 4.6% in April).

The unemployment rate in Toronto was 6.6% in November (compared with 5.6% in April).

The unemployment rate in Edmonton was 6.2% in November (compared with 5.7% in April).

The unemployment rate in Kitchener–Cambridge–Waterloo was 6.1% in November (compared with 6.1% in April).

The unemployment rate in Calgary was 6.1% in November (compared with 6.4% in April).

The unemployment rate in Halifax was 5.8% in November (compared with 4.7% in April).

The unemployment rate in London was 5.8% in November (compared with 4.4% in April).

The unemployment rate in Vancouver was 5.8% in November (compared with 5.1% in April).

The unemployment rate in Montréal was 5.7% in November (compared with 4.8% in April).

The unemployment rate in Saskatoon was 5.4% in November (compared with 4.6% in April).

The unemployment rate in Hamilton was 5.3% in November (compared with 5.4% in April).

The unemployment rate in Regina was 5.2% in November (compared with 4.9% in April).

The unemployment rate in Sherbrooke was 4.9% in November (compared with 4.9% in April).

The unemployment rate in Winnipeg was 4.7% in November (compared with 4.8% in April).

The unemployment rate in Ottawa–Gatineau was 4.6% in November (compared with 4.2% in April).

The unemployment rate in Victoria was 4.1% in November (compared with 3.3% in April).

The unemployment rate in Kelowna was 3.9% in November (compared with 3.2% in April).

The unemployment rate in Québec was 2.7% in November (compared with 1.7% in April).

Note(s): Census metropolitan areas (CMAs), three-month moving averages, seasonally adjusted.

Source(s): Labour Force Survey (3701), table 14-10-0380-01.

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