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Labour Market Report
The Labour Market Report is the Department of Finance & Treasury Board's monthly analytical publication, comprised of the latest information from Statistics Canada's Labour Force Survey, as well as other indicators which describe labour-related trends in Canada, such as Employment Insurance, Average weekly earnings, and total wages and salaries. Some indicators are measured at the national and provincial level, while others are reported at the level of the economic region.
For the latest information and historical data, please contact the individual listed below:

Thomas Storring
Director of Economics/Statistics
Tel:902-424-2410
Email: Thomas.Storring@novascotia.ca


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Currently displaying information released on: April, 2026

LABOUR FORCE SURVEY, MARCH 2026

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LABOUR MARKET TRENDS, MARCH 2026

March labour force survey results reflect the period from March 15 to 21, 2026.

Ages 15+ (March 2026 vs February 2026, seasonally adjusted)

Nova Scotia's seasonally adjusted employment increased by 3,900 (+0.7%) to 528,000 in March. This follows a decline of 0.1% (-600) in February.

The change in employment reflected a decrease for full-time jobs (-1,200), offset by higher part-time employment (+5,100). Note that changes in full-ti...

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JOB VACANCIES AND WAGES, Q4 2025

Quarter-over-quarter (Q4 2025 vs Q3 2025)

Nova Scotia's job vacancy rate (seasonally adjusted) decreased 0.1 percentage point to 3.2% in Q4 2025, representing 14,450 job vacancies.

Nationally, the job vacancy rate was 2.8%, unchanged from Q3 2025. The highest job vacancy rates were reported in Prince Edward Island and Saskatchewan, while the lowest job vacancy rate was in Newfoundland and Labrador.                ...

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EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE FEBRUARY 2015

In February 2015, the number (seasonally adjusted) of Nova Scotians receiving regular Employment Insurance (EI) benefits increased by 580 persons (2.2%) from the previous month to 27,190 and increased by 160 persons (0.6%) over February 2014.

In February 2015, the number (seasonally adjusted) of Canadians receiving regular EI benefits increased by 9,940 persons (2.0%) from the previous month to 509,780 and declined by 3,470 (-0.7%) over February ...

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EMPLOYMENT, EARNINGS AND HOURS, FEBRUARY 2015

Nova Scotians' average weekly earnings (including overtime, seasonally adjusted) decreased $3.98 per week (-0.5%) from January to $831.80 in February 2015.  This is 1.9 per cent above the level in February of last year. Canadians' average weekly wages increased 0.3 per cent from January to $951.40 in February 2015, a 2.7 percent increase over February 2014.



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