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 Canadian job vacancies have reached another
all-time high
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Canadian job vacancies
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Statistics Canada says the job vacancy rate
stands at 5.7 for the second quarter of 2022.
  • Statistics Canada has released results of the Job
    Vacancy and Wage Survey report for the second
    quarter of 2022. Overall, vacancies were up 4.7
    from the first quarter of 2022 and 42.3 higher
    than the second quarter of 2021.
  • There are nearly one million job vacancies in
    Canada across all sectors, or an overall rate of
    5.7, an all-time high. Vacancies are calculated
    as the number of vacant positions as they
    correspond to total labour demand.

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Wage increases in some sectors are not matching
the consumer price index
  • The report found that the average hourly wage
    offered across all sectors has increased by 5.3
    over the second quarter of 2021. It currently
    stands at 24.05 per hour. This rise is different
    from the hourly average wages of all employees,
    those currently employed, which rose only 4.1
    in comparison.
  • These increases do not equal the rise in the
    consumer price index (CPI), a key measure of
    inflation. The CPI increased by 7.5 compared to
    the same period in 2021.

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  • Jobs in five sectors were most likely to reflect
    a wage increase. The professional, scientific,
    and technical sectors saw the largest increase,
    11.3, to an average hourly wage of 37.05.
    Wholesale trade jobs average 26.10 per hour.
  • Conversely, retail trade job wages rose only
    5.7, lower than the CPI and the healthcare and
    social assistance rose only 3.6 over last year
    to 25.85. Overall, the majority of job vacancies
    are reporting hourly wages that are on par with,
    or below , the CPI for the second quarter of
    2022.

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Vacancies are rising in six provinces 
  • Job vacancies rose in six provinces between the
    first and second quarters of 2022. Ontario saw
    the largest increase, rising 6.6 to a total of
    379,700 job vacancies. Nova Scotia also
    experienced a rise of 6. British Columbia,
    Manitoba, Alberta and Quebec saw rises between
    5.6 and 2.4
  • The only province to show a decrease in job
    vacancies was New Brunswick, which dropped 6.1
    to 15,200 open positions. There was no notable
    change in the remaining provinces and territories.

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  • There was an average ratio of 1.1 unemployed
    people for each job vacancy in Canada. This is
    down from 1.3 people for each job in the first
    quarter of 2022 and 2.3 people from the same time
    last year.
  • Quebec and British Columbia report only 0.8
    people for each job vacancy. Conversely,
    Newfoundland and Labrador is outside the average
    at 3.3 unemployed people for every vacant job.

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Vacancies per sector
  • Healthcare and social assistance
  • There was little change in the number of job
    vacancies in the healthcare and social assistance
    sector between the first and second quarter this
    year, 135,300 to 136,100, or almost 6. However,
    it is up almost 29 from the second quarter of
    2021. A shortage of staff has meant that some
    hospitals have had to reduce services, such as
    temporarily closing emergency rooms.
  • Manitoba is experiencing the highest job vacancy
    rate in the healthcare sector at 6.7.

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Accommodation and food services
  • Job vacancies in the accommodation and food
    services sector rose a significant 12.7 to
    149,600 vacant jobs in the second quarter, or an
    overall job vacancy rate of 10.9. This is the
    highest job vacancy rate across all sectors and
    is particularly pronounced in the Kootenay region
    of British Columbia.

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Professional, scientific, and technical services
  • Jobs in this sector reached a high of 74,600 job
    vacancies, up nearly 8, over the last quarter
    and 79 higher than it was in the first quarter
    of 2020. Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver and the
    surrounding area accounted for over half of these
    vacancies.
  • The largest rise was in occupations in the
    natural and applied sciences, at 13.3. Tech
    occupations in the natural and applied sciences
    also significantly rose this quarter to 9.6.

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What does it mean?
  • The high job vacancy rate combined with the low
    rate of unemployment means some employers are
    having difficulties filling vacant positions and
    experiencing a longer hiring process. Through the
    second quarter there were only 44 people hired
    for every 100 vacancies. Canadas labour
    shortage is expected to become more acute into
    2030 as over nine million Canadians reach the
    retirement age of 65 and the birth rate remains
    low at 1.4 children per woman.

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