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This page provides links to information available from local Human Resource Centres of Canada (HRCC) across Ontario. Information includes labour market bulletins and reviews, wages by occupations, industry profiles, and more.
For information specific to your local area, select the HRCC office nearest you:
- Wages by Occupation
- 2004 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2003 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2002 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- NLMIS - National Labour Market Information Service website
- Labour Market Bulletin
Every five years, Labour Force Survey (LFS) estimates undergo extensive revisions. At the beginning of 2005, revisions will include four major changes. All estimates will be adjusted to reflect 2001 Census population counts; industry estimates will be classified from the 1997 to the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS); the occupation estimates will be classified from the 1991 Standard Occupation Classification to the National Occupational Classification for Statistics 2001 (NOC-S). Lastly, geography boundaries will be based on the 2001 Standard Geographical Classification (SGC), which will affect boundaries of census metropolitan areas only.
- Community Information Sources
- Industrial Structure Overview
- Wages by Occupation
- 2004 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2003 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2002 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- NLMIS - National Labour Market Information Service website
- Labour Market Bulletin
Every five years, Labour Force Survey (LFS) estimates undergo extensive revisions. At the beginning of 2005, revisions will include four major changes. All estimates will be adjusted to reflect 2001 Census population counts; industry estimates will be classified from the 1997 to the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS); the occupation estimates will be classified from the 1991 Standard Occupation Classification to the National Occupational Classification for Statistics 2001 (NOC-S). Lastly, geography boundaries will be based on the 2001 Standard Geographical Classification (SGC), which will affect boundaries of census metropolitan areas only.
- Community Information Sources
- Workwaves
- Industrial Structure Overview
- Wages by Occupation
- 2004 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2003 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2002 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- NLMIS - National Labour Market Information Service website
- Labour Market Bulletin
Every five years, Labour Force Survey (LFS) estimates undergo extensive revisions. At the beginning of 2005, revisions will include four major changes. All estimates will be adjusted to reflect 2001 Census population counts; industry estimates will be classified from the 1997 to the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS); the occupation estimates will be classified from the 1991 Standard Occupation Classification to the National Occupational Classification for Statistics 2001 (NOC-S). Lastly, geography boundaries will be based on the 2001 Standard Geographical Classification (SGC), which will affect boundaries of census metropolitan areas only.
- Community Information Sources
- Industrial Structure Overview
- Wages by Occupation
- 2004 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2003 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2002 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- NLMIS - National Labour Market Information Service website
- Labour Market Bulletin
Every five years, Labour Force Survey (LFS) estimates undergo extensive revisions. At the beginning of 2005, revisions will include four major changes. All estimates will be adjusted to reflect 2001 Census population counts; industry estimates will be classified from the 1997 to the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS); the occupation estimates will be classified from the 1991 Standard Occupation Classification to the National Occupational Classification for Statistics 2001 (NOC-S). Lastly, geography boundaries will be based on the 2001 Standard Geographical Classification (SGC), which will affect boundaries of census metropolitan areas only.
- Community Information Sources
- Wages by Occupation
- 2004 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2003 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2002 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- NLMIS - National Labour Market Information Service website
- Labour Market Bulletin
Every five years, Labour Force Survey (LFS) estimates undergo extensive revisions. At the beginning of 2005, revisions will include four major changes. All estimates will be adjusted to reflect 2001 Census population counts; industry estimates will be classified from the 1997 to the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS); the occupation estimates will be classified from the 1991 Standard Occupation Classification to the National Occupational Classification for Statistics 2001 (NOC-S). Lastly, geography boundaries will be based on the 2001 Standard Geographical Classification (SGC), which will affect boundaries of census metropolitan areas only.
- Community Information Sources
- Industrial Structure Overview
- Wages by Occupation
- 2004 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2003 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2002 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- NLMIS - National Labour Market Information Service website
- Labour Market Bulletin
Every five years, Labour Force Survey (LFS) estimates undergo extensive revisions. At the beginning of 2005, revisions will include four major changes. All estimates will be adjusted to reflect 2001 Census population counts; industry estimates will be classified from the 1997 to the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS); the occupation estimates will be classified from the 1991 Standard Occupation Classification to the National Occupational Classification for Statistics 2001 (NOC-S). Lastly, geography boundaries will be based on the 2001 Standard Geographical Classification (SGC), which will affect boundaries of census metropolitan areas only.
- Community Information Sources
- Workwaves
- Industrial Structure Overview
- Wages by Occupation
- 2004 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2003 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2002 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- NLMIS - National Labour Market Information Service website
- Labour Market Bulletin
Every five years, Labour Force Survey (LFS) estimates undergo extensive revisions. At the beginning of 2005, revisions will include four major changes. All estimates will be adjusted to reflect 2001 Census population counts; industry estimates will be classified from the 1997 to the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS); the occupation estimates will be classified from the 1991 Standard Occupation Classification to the National Occupational Classification for Statistics 2001 (NOC-S). Lastly, geography boundaries will be based on the 2001 Standard Geographical Classification (SGC), which will affect boundaries of census metropolitan areas only.
- Community Information Sources
- Industrial Structure Overview
Kawartha (Peterborough)
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- Wages by Occupation
- 2004 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2003 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2002 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- NLMIS - National Labour Market Information Service website
- Labour Market Bulletin
Every five years, Labour Force Survey (LFS) estimates undergo extensive revisions. At the beginning of 2005, revisions will include four major changes. All estimates will be adjusted to reflect 2001 Census population counts; industry estimates will be classified from the 1997 to the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS); the occupation estimates will be classified from the 1991 Standard Occupation Classification to the National Occupational Classification for Statistics 2001 (NOC-S). Lastly, geography boundaries will be based on the 2001 Standard Geographical Classification (SGC), which will affect boundaries of census metropolitan areas only.
- Community Information Sources
- Industrial Structure Overview
- Wages by Occupation
- 2004 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2003 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2002 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- NLMIS - National Labour Market Information Service website
- Labour Market Bulletin
Every five years, Labour Force Survey (LFS) estimates undergo extensive revisions. At the beginning of 2005, revisions will include four major changes. All estimates will be adjusted to reflect 2001 Census population counts; industry estimates will be classified from the 1997 to the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS); the occupation estimates will be classified from the 1991 Standard Occupation Classification to the National Occupational Classification for Statistics 2001 (NOC-S). Lastly, geography boundaries will be based on the 2001 Standard Geographical Classification (SGC), which will affect boundaries of census metropolitan areas only.
- Community Information Sources
- Industrial Structure Overview
- Wages by Occupation
- 2004 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2003 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2002 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- NLMIS - National Labour Market Information Service website
- Labour Market Bulletin
Every five years, Labour Force Survey (LFS) estimates undergo extensive revisions. At the beginning of 2005, revisions will include four major changes. All estimates will be adjusted to reflect 2001 Census population counts; industry estimates will be classified from the 1997 to the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS); the occupation estimates will be classified from the 1991 Standard Occupation Classification to the National Occupational Classification for Statistics 2001 (NOC-S). Lastly, geography boundaries will be based on the 2001 Standard Geographical Classification (SGC), which will affect boundaries of census metropolitan areas only.
- Community Information Sources
- Industrial Structure Overview
- Wages by Occupation
- 2004 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2002 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- NLMIS - National Labour Market Information Service website
- Labour Market Bulletin
Every five years, Labour Force Survey (LFS) estimates undergo extensive revisions. At the beginning of 2005, revisions will include four major changes. All estimates will be adjusted to reflect 2001 Census population counts; industry estimates will be classified from the 1997 to the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS); the occupation estimates will be classified from the 1991 Standard Occupation Classification to the National Occupational Classification for Statistics 2001 (NOC-S). Lastly, geography boundaries will be based on the 2001 Standard Geographical Classification (SGC), which will affect boundaries of census metropolitan areas only.
- Community Information Sources
- Industrial Structure Overview
- Wages by Occupation
- 2004 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2003 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2002 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- NLMIS - National Labour Market Information Service website
- Labour Market Bulletin
Every five years, Labour Force Survey (LFS) estimates undergo extensive revisions. At the beginning of 2005, revisions will include four major changes. All estimates will be adjusted to reflect 2001 Census population counts; industry estimates will be classified from the 1997 to the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS); the occupation estimates will be classified from the 1991 Standard Occupation Classification to the National Occupational Classification for Statistics 2001 (NOC-S). Lastly, geography boundaries will be based on the 2001 Standard Geographical Classification (SGC), which will affect boundaries of census metropolitan areas only.
- Community Information Sources
- Industrial Structure Overview
- Wages by Occupation
- 2004 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2003 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2002 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- NLMIS - National Labour Market Information Service website
- Labour Market Bulletin
London Area, which includes London-Middlesex, St. Thomas-Elgin, Woodstock-Tillsonburg-Oxford, Sarnia- Lambton, and Goderich-Huron
Every five years, Labour Force Survey (LFS) estimates undergo extensive revisions. At the beginning of 2005, revisions will include four major changes. All estimates will be adjusted to reflect 2001 Census population counts; industry estimates will be classified from the 1997 to the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS); the occupation estimates will be classified from the 1991 Standard Occupation Classification to the National Occupational Classification for Statistics 2001 (NOC-S). Lastly, geography boundaries will be based on the 2001 Standard Geographical Classification (SGC), which will affect boundaries of census metropolitan areas only.
- Community Information Sources
- Industrial Structure Overview
- Wages by Occupation
- 2004 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2003 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2002 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- NLMIS - National Labour Market Information Service website
- Labour Market Bulletin
Every five years, Labour Force Survey (LFS) estimates undergo extensive revisions. At the beginning of 2005, revisions will include four major changes. All estimates will be adjusted to reflect 2001 Census population counts; industry estimates will be classified from the 1997 to the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS); the occupation estimates will be classified from the 1991 Standard Occupation Classification to the National Occupational Classification for Statistics 2001 (NOC-S). Lastly, geography boundaries will be based on the 2001 Standard Geographical Classification (SGC), which will affect boundaries of census metropolitan areas only.
- Community Information Sources
- Workwaves
- Industrial Structure Overview
- Wages by Occupation
- 2004 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2003 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2002 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- NLMIS - National Labour Market Information Service website
- Labour Market Bulletin
Every five years, Labour Force Survey (LFS) estimates undergo extensive revisions. At the beginning of 2005, revisions will include four major changes. All estimates will be adjusted to reflect 2001 Census population counts; industry estimates will be classified from the 1997 to the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS); the occupation estimates will be classified from the 1991 Standard Occupation Classification to the National Occupational Classification for Statistics 2001 (NOC-S). Lastly, geography boundaries will be based on the 2001 Standard Geographical Classification (SGC), which will affect boundaries of census metropolitan areas only.
- Community Information Sources
- Industrial Structure Overview
- Wages by Occupation
- 2004 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2003 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2002 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- NLMIS - National Labour Market Information Service website
- Labour Market Bulletin
Every five years, Labour Force Survey (LFS) estimates undergo extensive revisions. At the beginning of 2005, revisions will include four major changes. All estimates will be adjusted to reflect 2001 Census population counts; industry estimates will be classified from the 1997 to the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS); the occupation estimates will be classified from the 1991 Standard Occupation Classification to the National Occupational Classification for Statistics 2001 (NOC-S). Lastly, geography boundaries will be based on the 2001 Standard Geographical Classification (SGC), which will affect boundaries of census metropolitan areas only.
- Community Information Sources
- Industrial Structure Overview
- Wages by Occupation
- 2004 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2003 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2002 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- NLMIS - National Labour Market Information Service website
- Labour Market Bulletin
Every five years, Labour Force Survey (LFS) estimates undergo extensive revisions. At the beginning of 2005, revisions will include four major changes. All estimates will be adjusted to reflect 2001 Census population counts; industry estimates will be classified from the 1997 to the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS); the occupation estimates will be classified from the 1991 Standard Occupation Classification to the National Occupational Classification for Statistics 2001 (NOC-S). Lastly, geography boundaries will be based on the 2001 Standard Geographical Classification (SGC), which will affect boundaries of census metropolitan areas only.
- Community Information Sources
- Industrial Structure Overview
- Wages by Occupation
- 2004 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2003 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2002 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- NLMIS - National Labour Market Information Service website
- Labour Market Bulletin
Every five years, Labour Force Survey (LFS) estimates undergo extensive revisions. At the beginning of 2005, revisions will include four major changes. All estimates will be adjusted to reflect 2001 Census population counts; industry estimates will be classified from the 1997 to the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS); the occupation estimates will be classified from the 1991 Standard Occupation Classification to the National Occupational Classification for Statistics 2001 (NOC-S). Lastly, geography boundaries will be based on the 2001 Standard Geographical Classification (SGC), which will affect boundaries of census metropolitan areas only.
- Community Information Sources
- Industrial Structure Overview
- Wages by Occupation
- 2004 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2003 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2002 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- NLMIS - National Labour Market Information Service website
- Labour Market Bulletin
Every five years, Labour Force Survey (LFS) estimates undergo extensive revisions. At the beginning of 2005, revisions will include four major changes. All estimates will be adjusted to reflect 2001 Census population counts; industry estimates will be classified from the 1997 to the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS); the occupation estimates will be classified from the 1991 Standard Occupation Classification to the National Occupational Classification for Statistics 2001 (NOC-S). Lastly, geography boundaries will be based on the 2001 Standard Geographical Classification (SGC), which will affect boundaries of census metropolitan areas only.
- Community Information Sources
- Industrial Structure Overview
- Wages by Occupation
- 2004 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2003 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2002 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- NLMIS - National Labour Market Information Service website
- Labour Market Bulletin
Every five years, Labour Force Survey (LFS) estimates undergo extensive revisions. At the beginning of 2005, revisions will include four major changes. All estimates will be adjusted to reflect 2001 Census population counts; industry estimates will be classified from the 1997 to the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS); the occupation estimates will be classified from the 1991 Standard Occupation Classification to the National Occupational Classification for Statistics 2001 (NOC-S). Lastly, geography boundaries will be based on the 2001 Standard Geographical Classification (SGC), which will affect boundaries of census metropolitan areas only.
- Community Information Sources
- Industrial Structure Overview
- Wages by Occupation
- 2004 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2003 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2002 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- NLMIS - National Labour Market Information Service website
- Labour Market Bulletin
Every five years, Labour Force Survey (LFS) estimates undergo extensive revisions. At the beginning of 2005, revisions will include four major changes. All estimates will be adjusted to reflect 2001 Census population counts; industry estimates will be classified from the 1997 to the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS); the occupation estimates will be classified from the 1991 Standard Occupation Classification to the National Occupational Classification for Statistics 2001 (NOC-S). Lastly, geography boundaries will be based on the 2001 Standard Geographical Classification (SGC), which will affect boundaries of census metropolitan areas only.
- Community Information Sources
- Industrial Structure Overview
- Wages by Occupation
- 2004 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2003 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2002 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- NLMIS - National Labour Market Information Service website
- Labour Market Bulletin
Every five years, Labour Force Survey (LFS) estimates undergo extensive revisions. At the beginning of 2005, revisions will include four major changes. All estimates will be adjusted to reflect 2001 Census population counts; industry estimates will be classified from the 1997 to the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS); the occupation estimates will be classified from the 1991 Standard Occupation Classification to the National Occupational Classification for Statistics 2001 (NOC-S). Lastly, geography boundaries will be based on the 2001 Standard Geographical Classification (SGC), which will affect boundaries of census metropolitan areas only.
- Community Information Sources
- Industrial Structure Overview
- Wages by Occupation
- 2004 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2003 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- NLMIS - National Labour Market Information Service website
- Labour Market Bulletin
Every five years, Labour Force Survey (LFS) estimates undergo extensive revisions. At the beginning of 2005, revisions will include four major changes. All estimates will be adjusted to reflect 2001 Census population counts; industry estimates will be classified from the 1997 to the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS); the occupation estimates will be classified from the 1991 Standard Occupation Classification to the National Occupational Classification for Statistics 2001 (NOC-S). Lastly, geography boundaries will be based on the 2001 Standard Geographical Classification (SGC), which will affect boundaries of census metropolitan areas only.
- Community Information Sources
- Industrial Structure Overview
- Wages by Occupation
- 2004 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2003 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2002 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2005 - Student Wage Book
- NLMIS - National Labour Market Information Service website
- Labour Market Bulletin
Every five years, Labour Force Survey (LFS) estimates undergo extensive revisions. At the beginning of 2005, revisions will include four major changes. All estimates will be adjusted to reflect 2001 Census population counts; industry estimates will be classified from the 1997 to the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS); the occupation estimates will be classified from the 1991 Standard Occupation Classification to the National Occupational Classification for Statistics 2001 (NOC-S). Lastly, geography boundaries will be based on the 2001 Standard Geographical Classification (SGC), which will affect boundaries of census metropolitan areas only.
- Community Information Sources
- Workwaves
- Industrial Structure Overview
- Wages by Occupation
- 2004 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2003 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2002 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- NLMIS - National Labour Market Information Service website
- Labour Market Bulletin
Every five years, Labour Force Survey (LFS) estimates undergo extensive revisions. At the beginning of 2005, revisions will include four major changes. All estimates will be adjusted to reflect 2001 Census population counts; industry estimates will be classified from the 1997 to the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS); the occupation estimates will be classified from the 1991 Standard Occupation Classification to the National Occupational Classification for Statistics 2001 (NOC-S). Lastly, geography boundaries will be based on the 2001 Standard Geographical Classification (SGC), which will affect boundaries of census metropolitan areas only.
- Community Information Sources
- Industrial Structure Overview
- Wages by Occupation
- 2004 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2003 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2002 - Employment Insurance Administrative Data
- 2005 - Student Wage Book
- NLMIS - National Labour Market Information Service website
- Labour Market Bulletin
Every five years, Labour Force Survey (LFS) estimates undergo extensive revisions. At the beginning of 2005, revisions will include four major changes. All estimates will be adjusted to reflect 2001 Census population counts; industry estimates will be classified from the 1997 to the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS); the occupation estimates will be classified from the 1991 Standard Occupation Classification to the National Occupational Classification for Statistics 2001 (NOC-S). Lastly, geography boundaries will be based on the 2001 Standard Geographical Classification (SGC), which will affect boundaries of census metropolitan areas only.
- Community Information Sources
- Workwaves
- Industrial Structure Overview
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