The data describes the total number of apprentices who completed their training in Canada in 2016, distinguished by major trade group and gender. In 2016, 171 female apprentices completed their training in the automotive service trade group.
Automotive service | 3630 | 171 |
Carpenters | 2913 | 48 |
Community and social service workers | 36 | 354 |
Construction workers (other) | 189 | 3 |
Early childhood educators and assistants | 21 | 414 |
Electricians | 6864 | 195 |
Electronics and instrumentation | 633 | 36 |
Exterior finishing | 975 | 12 |
Food service | 1218 | 792 |
Hairstylists and estheticians | 240 | 2217 |
Heavy duty equipment mechanics | 1617 | 24 |
Heavy equipment and crane operators | 1185 | 24 |
Interior finishing | 1254 | 102 |
Landscape and horticulture technicians and specialists | 285 | 90 |
Machinists | 738 | 33 |
Metal workers (other) | 1182 | 48 |
Millwrights | 1518 | 27 |
Oil and gas well drillers, servicers, testers and related workers | 93 | 0 |
Other major trade groups | 1935 | 309 |
Plumbers, pipefitters and steamfitters | 3879 | 81 |
Refrigeration and air conditioning mechanics | 708 | 3 |
Sheet metal workers | 711 | 6 |
Stationary engineers and power plant operators | 219 | 12 |
User support technicians | 93 | 144 |
Welders | 2037 | 162 |