Table 12 
Regional unemployment rates used by the Employment Insurance program,1, 9 three-month moving average, seasonally adjusted 

Regional unemployment rates used by the Employment Insurance program,, three-month moving average, seasonally adjusted
  August 11, 2024 to September 7, 2024
  %
Newfoundland and Labrador  
St. John's 7.1
Newfoundland and Labrador2 11.5
Prince Edward Island3  
Charlottetown 6.9
Prince Edward Island4 8.7
Nova Scotia  
Eastern Nova Scotia 9.5
Western Nova Scotia 7.3
Halifax 5.5
New Brunswick  
Fredericton–Moncton–Saint John 6.8
Madawaska–Charlotte 6.2
Restigouche–Albert 9.6
Quebec  
Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine 9.2
Québec 3.8
Trois-Rivières 6.4
South Central Quebec 2.7
Sherbrooke 4.4
Montérégie 3.9
Montréal 6.6
Central Quebec 4.8
North Western Quebec 5.6
Lower Saint Lawrence and North Shore 5.1
Hull 6.3
Chicoutimi–Jonquière 3.0
Ontario  
Ottawa 6.0
Eastern Ontario 6.3
Kingston 6.0
Central Ontario 4.6
Oshawa 6.6
Toronto 7.6
Hamilton 7.3
St. Catharines 8.1
London 6.9
Niagara 5.3
Windsor 9.2
Kitchener 6.5
Huron 6.5
South Central Ontario 3.8
Sudbury 5.4
Thunder Bay 3.1
Northern Ontario 7.9
Manitoba  
Winnipeg 5.4
Southern Manitoba 6.3
Northern Manitoba 33.6
Saskatchewan  
Regina 6.4
Saskatoon 5.0
Southern Saskatchewan 6.5
Northern Saskatchewan 15.4
Alberta  
Calgary 7.7
Edmonton 7.9
Northern Alberta 11.6
Southern Alberta 6.3
British Columbia  
Southern Interior British Columbia 6.0
Abbotsford 6.5
Vancouver 5.8
Victoria 3.9
Southern Coastal British Columbia 5.9
Northern British Columbia 7.2
Territories3,5  
Whitehorse 3.6
Yukon6 5.9
Yellowknife 3.3
Northwest Territories7 9.9
Iqaluit 5.1
Nunavut8 12.8
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.
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