The data displays the total number of employed persons in Canada in 2017, by metropolitan area. In 2017, about 3.29 million people were employed in the Toronto metropolitan area, located in Ontario.
Toronto, Ontario | 3289.6 |
Montréal, Quebec | 2145.8 |
Vancouver, British Columbia | 1400.9 |
Calgary, Alberta | 829.7 |
Edmonton, Alberta | 764.1 |
Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec | 726.5 |
Québec, Quebec | 442.8 |
Winnipeg, Manitoba | 432.3 |
Hamilton, Ontario | 417.9 |
Kitchener-Cambridge-Waterloo, Ontario | 287.8 |
London, Ontario | 245.8 |
Halifax, Nova Scotia | 224.6 |
Oshawa, Ontario | 210.4 |
St. Catharines-Niagara, Ontario | 197.6 |
Victoria, British Columbia | 192.2 |
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan | 170.1 |
Windsor, Ontario | 162.8 |
Regina, Saskatchewan | 140.8 |
Barrie, Ontario | 115.6 |
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador | 109.9 |
Sherbrooke, Quebec | 106.6 |
Kelowna, British Columbia | 100.2 |
Abbotsford-Mission, British Columbia | 93.4 |
Guelph, Ontario | 90.8 |
Kingston, Ontario | 87.3 |
Greater Sudbury, Ontario | 81.1 |
Moncton, New Brunswick | 76.9 |
Trois-Rivières, Quebec | 75.8 |
Saguenay, Quebec | 75.2 |
Brantford, Ontario | 72.3 |
Saint John, New Brunswick | 65.5 |
Thunder Bay, Ontario | 61.5 |
Peterborough, Ontario | 61.2 |