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Highlights: Canada’s Job Market Shifts in March 2025, Wage Growth Continues amid Sectoral Changes

  • Payroll jobs dropped by 54,100 in March, marking a second straight monthly decline.
  • Average weekly earnings rose 4.3%, reaching $1,290.80 nationally.
  • Top job losses hit education (-10,400), healthcare (-9,500), and hospitality (-8,400).
  • Job vacancies stood at 529,700, down 12.1% year-over-year.
  • Ontario and Alberta led in earnings, with $1,327.20 and $1,348.13 respectively.
     

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Canada’s Job Market in March 2025: Fewer Jobs, Higher Wages & Sector Shifts

Canada’s labour market continued to adjust in March 2025, with payroll employment declining by 54,100 jobs, following a drop of 40,200 in February. Despite this downturn, the country’s average weekly earnings rose by 4.3% year-over-year, reaching $1,290.80, reflecting steady wage growth. Key sectors like educational services, health care, and accommodation and food services reported the most significant job losses. Meanwhile, growth was observed in areas like mining, quarrying, and oil and gas, signalling a realignment in sectoral demand. Job vacancies held steady at 529,700, though they dropped 12.1% compared to March 2024, suggesting tightening opportunities in several industries. These trends underline a job market in transition, one where demand is shifting, wages are rising, and strategic career planning is more important than ever.
 

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Canada’s Job Market in March 2025: Rising Wages & Emerging Opportunities

Canada’s labour market in March 2025 demonstrated signs of structural adjustment, marked by a decline in payroll employment alongside a continued rise in average weekly earnings. Despite sector-specific job reductions, the upward trend in wages reflects a dynamic and evolving employment environment—particularly relevant for skilled professionals and new immigrants seeking long-term career opportunities in Canada.

The table below has the key statistics about the Canadian job market in March 2025:

Indicator

Value

Insight

National Avg. Weekly Earnings

$1,290.80

Increased by 4.3% year-over-year

Ontario Avg. Weekly Earnings

$1,327.20

Rose by 4.5%, reflecting strong provincial growth

Alberta Avg. Weekly Earnings

$1,348.13

Grew by 3.7%, among the highest in the country

Job Vacancies (Monthly Stability)

5,29,700

Remained stable for 7 consecutive months

Growing Sectors

Mining, Quarrying, Oil & Gas

Showed employment gains despite overall decline

 

Canada’s Job Market in March 2025

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