Ontario’s 2015 Labour Market Performance

Publish date: January 8, 2016
This report provides details on Ontario’s 2015 Labour Performance following the release of the Statistics Canada Labour Force Survey.
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Prepared by: David West and Nicolas Rhodes.

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Ontario’s 2015 Labour Market Performance, Financial Accountability Office of Ontario, 2016.
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On January 8, Statistics Canada (StatCan) released the Labour Force Survey (LFS) for December 2015, providing the first complete annual estimate of the economy’s performance in 2015. The release showed that while Ontario posted a solid job gain in December (+35,000 jobs on a monthto-month basis), on an annual basis, Ontario’s labour market continued to grow modestly in 2015.

Ontario Labour Market Performance

Source: Statistics Canada

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This chart shows the net employment change and the unemployment rate from 2006 to 2015. The unemployment rate which spiked at 9.1 per cent in 2009, has since slowly and consistently trended downward, reaching a value of 6.8 per cent in 2015. The net employment change has been positive in every year except 2009, when employment levels fell -177,600. In 2015, employment grew by 45,300 jobs.

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[1] Statistics Canada reported a year-over-year employment gain of 81,000 jobs for Ontario. This commentary focuses on annual average employment gains. This is a more stable indicator and is the employment indicator referenced in the Ontario budget.