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Number of vacant jobs in Canada reaches new high

Aug 27, 2022 | 8:00 AM

Medicine Hat, AB–Job vacancies in Canada reached a new high in June.

According to new data released by Statistics Canada this week employers were actively recruiting for 1,037,900 (more than one million) vacant positions for the third consecutive month.

Employers in the health care and social assistance sector are experiencing some of highest job vacancies rates in the country with almost 150 thousand positions needing to be filled. That number is 43 thousand higher than it was in June 2021.

The accommodation and food services sector is also struggling to hire staff. The number of vacancies in June was up 38.8% percent from the previous year.

The number of open positions in construction (89, 200), manufacturing (82,800), transportation and warehousing (49,000) and finance and insurance (41,200) remain elevated.

Nationally, the unemployment-to-job-vacancy ratio reached a record low of 1.0 in June, meaning that there was one unemployed person for each vacant job. This ratio was 1.9 in June 2021.

Four canadian provinces are also dealing with situations where job vacancies exceed the number of unemployed persons.

Saskatchewan (0.8), Manitoba (0.9), British Columbia (0.7) ad Quebec (0.6).