The Manitoba’s labour market shows resilience with 3,900 new jobs created in September 2025, reinforcing the province’s economic strength amid a shifting national outlook. Manitoba stood out as one of only three provinces to record job growth, signaling continued business confidence and workforce recovery. With full-time positions up by more than eleven thousand and wages climbing by 4.1 percent, Manitoba’s employment data paints a positive picture for job seekers and investors alike.
Full-Time Job Growth Fuels Economic Confidence
Recent figures from Statistics Canada reveal that Manitoba’s employment gains are not limited to one sector. Both public and private employers added workers in September, with full-time jobs increasing by 11,100. This growth indicates that more residents are finding stable, long-term roles rather than relying on part-time or temporary work.
Minister Jamie Moses credited the gains to renewed workforce participation and optimism among Manitobans. The rise in full-time opportunities demonstrates that businesses are expanding operations and investing in skilled labour, especially in sectors like trade, services, and construction.
Wages and Employment Trends Point to Steady Momentum
The average hourly wage in Manitoba climbed 4.1 percent compared to the previous year, outpacing inflation in several regions. Higher earnings, combined with strong full-time job creation, suggest a healthy and competitive labour environment.
Employment Indicator (September 2025) | Value |
Jobs Added | 3,900 |
Full-Time Employment Growth | 11,100 |
Average Hourly Wage Growth | +4.1% |
Women’s Employment Growth | +1.2% |
Youth Unemployment Rate | 12.4% |
Manitoba also remains among the three provinces with the lowest unemployment rates, further reflecting its resilience during national economic uncertainty.
Inclusive Job Growth Across Demographics
The province’s employment data highlights notable gains among women and young workers. Women’s employment rose by 1.2 percent, while youth unemployment dropped to 12.4 percent. This shift signals a steady transition toward more sustainable, full-time positions for emerging professionals.
Such improvements also indicate that Manitoba’s workforce programs and skills development initiatives are helping more residents participate actively in the economy.
The Manitoba’s labour market shows resilience with 3,900 new jobs created in September 2025, reaffirming the province’s position as a leader in Canada’s employment recovery. Strong full-time job growth, competitive wages, and diverse participation all point to an economy ready for long-term success.
For newcomers planning to settle in Canada, Manitoba’s steady job creation and low unemployment make it an attractive destination for work and family life.
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