- In May 2017, the unemployment rate in the tourism sector was at 5.5%, which is 0.7% lower than the rate reported in May 2016, and lower than the previous month (April 2017) when the unemployment rate stood at 5.9%.
- At 5.5%, tourism’s unemployment rate was well below Canada’s seasonally unadjusted unemployment rate of 6.6%.
- With the exception of Recreation & Entertainment sector, all tourism industry groups have reported lower unemployment rates than the same month last year.
- On a provincial basis, tourism unemployment rates ranged from 4.1% in British Columbia to 12.4% in Newfoundland and Labrador.
- The seasonally unadjusted unemployment rates for tourism in each province, with the exception of New Brunswick and Manitoba, were below the rates reported for the provincial economy.
- Tourism employment comprised 11.1% of the total Canadian labour force for the month of May.
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