
Quick hit: Unemployment rates in major cities
Check out the low unemployment in Saskatchewan
July 5, 2013 by The Canadian Press
OTTAWA—The national unemployment rate was 7.1 per cent in June. Statistics Canada also released seasonally adjusted, three-month moving average unemployment rates for major cities but cautions the figures may fluctuate widely because they are based on small statistical samples. (Previous month in brackets.)
- St. John’s, N.L. 6.1 (6.2)
- Halifax 6.6 (6.5)
- Moncton, N.B. 7.1 (6.9)
- Saint John, N.B. 11.2 (10.2)
- Saguenay, Que. 7.5 (7.1)
- Quebec 4.8 (4.6)
- Sherbrooke, Que. 7.4 (6.6)
- Trois-Rivieres, Que. 9.2 (8.3)
- Montreal 8.2 (8.2)
- Gatineau, Que. 5.8 (5.9)
- Ottawa 6.5 (6.2)
- Kingston, Ont. 6.2 (6.0)
- Peterborough, Ont. 10.7 (11.9)
- Oshawa, Ont. 7.2 (7.4)
- Toronto 7.8 (8.0)
- Hamilton, Ont. 6.2 (6.9)
- St. Catharines-Niagara, Ont. 8.3 (8.6)
- Kitchener-Cambridge-Waterloo, Ont. 7.5 (7.2)
- Brantford, Ont. 6.6 (7.2)
- Guelph, Ont. 7.9 (7.5)
- London, Ont. 9.2 (9.8)
- Windsor, Ont. 9.4 (9.5)
- Barrie, Ont. 8.1 (8.2)
- Sudbury, Ont. 7.5 (7.7)
- Thunder Bay, Ont. 6.1 (6.0)
- Winnipeg 6.3 (6.3)
- Regina 3.7 (3.6)
- Saskatoon 3.9 (3.9)
- Calgary 5.0 (4.9)
- Edmonton 4.6 (4.5)
- Kelowna, B.C. 7.7 (7.5)
- Abbotsford, B.C. 8.5 (8.3)
- Vancouver 6.5 (6.8)
- Victoria 5.5 (5.5)