Canada: High Growth in Construction Employment

In November, the average weekly Canadian earnings of all payroll employees ( full and part-time) increased $7.65 from October to $784.83. Compared with a year earlier, average weekly earnings were up 4.0 percent.

In Canada’s largest industrial sectors in November, earnings were up 6.2 percent in health and social assistance, 4.5 percent in manufacturing, 3.0 percent in retail trade, and 2.8 percent in educational services compared with a year earlier.

Saskatchewan (+6.9 percent) and Alberta (+5.6 percent) posted the strongest year-over-year earnings growth among the provinces.

The number of occupied payroll jobs edged down 11,600 in November to 14,408,500. Among the provinces, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan had the largest month-to-month movements.

The industrial sector showing the strongest employment growth in November was utilities.

Overall, payroll employment has grown by 190,800, or 1.3 percent, since the beginning of 2007.

Employment in the construction sector continues to have the highest year-to-date growth (+7.1 percent), followed by mining, oil and gas extraction (+4.5 percent).

Canadian Average Weekly Earnings By Province
November 2007

Province
Average Weekly Earnings $ (£)
Newfoundland and Labrador 728 (366)
Prince Edward Island 636 (320)
Nova Scotia 684 (345)
New Brunswick 722 (364)
Quebec 736 (371)
Ontario 817 (412)
Manitoba 722 (364)
Saskatchewan 741 (373)
Alberta 854 (430)
British Columbia 767 (386)

Canadian Average Weekly Earnings By Industry
November 2007

Industry
Average Weekly Earnings $ (£)
Forestry and logging 957 (482)
Mining, oil and gas 1471 (741)
Utilities 1151 (580)
Construction 965 (486)
Manufacturing 958 (482)
Wholesale trade 927 (467)
Retail trade 493 (248)
Transportation and warehousing 803 (405)
Information and cultural industries 987 (497)
Finance and insurance 1015 (511)
Real estate, rental and leasing 718 (362)
Professional, scientific and technical services 996 (502)
Management of companies and enterprises 966 (487)
Health care and social assistance 724 (365)
Arts, entertainment and recreation 455 (229)
Accommodation and food services 327 (165)
Educational services 837 (422)
Public administration 988 (498)

30 January, 2008

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