Employment by Province
Finding work in Canada as a newcomer — credential recognition, job agencies, and sector guides.
Ontario
Ontario has the most diverse job market in Canada: finance, tech, healthcare, construction, and hospitality. Toronto's t...
Read guide →British Columbia
BC's economy is driven by tech, film/TV production, real estate, tourism, and natural resources. Vancouver's tech scene ...
Read guide →Alberta
Alberta's economy is powered by oil and gas, construction, agriculture, and a growing tech sector. The energy sector off...
Read guide →Quebec
Quebec requires French proficiency for most professional and skilled trades work — the Francisation program (free French...
Read guide →Manitoba
Manitoba's Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) is one of the most active in Canada, particularly for skilled workers in he...
Read guide →Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia is actively recruiting newcomers to address population decline and labour shortages. Key sectors: healthcare...
Read guide →New Brunswick
New Brunswick is actively recruiting newcomers to address aging population and labour shortages. Key sectors: healthcare...
Read guide →Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan's Provincial Nominee Program (SINP) is one of Canada's most occupationally targeted — it specifically names...
Read guide →Newfoundland & Labrador
Newfoundland's economy is driven by offshore oil and gas (Hibernia, Terra Nova fields), fishing and seafood processing, ...
Read guide →Prince Edward Island
PEI's economy is based on tourism, agriculture (potatoes, seafood), and a growing tech sector. The PEIPNP (PEI Provincia...
Read guide →Northwest Territories
The NWT's economy is driven by government, mining (diamonds — the NWT produces 40% of Canada's diamonds), construction, ...
Read guide →Nunavut
Nunavut's economy is dominated by government (Government of Nunavut is the largest employer by far), mining, and communi...
Read guide →Yukon
Yukon's economy is driven by government (Government of Yukon is the largest employer), tourism, mining, and construction...
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