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LMI TOOLKIT: USING THE WORKING IN CANADA WEBSITE

LMI Portal
Canadian and international labour market information. 
HR Trends
Results of monthly HR-trends survey of a small pool of stakeholders provide a feel for labour-market conditions in the sector.

Accessing Current Labour Market Information for the Supply Chain Sector

Working in Canada, a Government of Canada webtool, has valuable labour market information that can assist supply chain sector stakeholders.

How to Use Working in Canada: On the Working in Canada Tool page, enter the occupation for which you are searching for labour market information. You can simply use the NOC code if you know it (the NOCs of the supply chain sector's 26 occupations are listed on our Supply Chain Sector Facts and Figures sheet) or the job title or occupation that you are looking for. If you enter a job title, you will be asked to confirm that the selection describes the occupation you're interested in. If it does, click on "continue." If not, use the list that appears to select from similar occupations.

Next, select the part of the country for which you want LMI. You can do this by clicking on the map or by using the scroll feature to choose the province or territory. Next, click on Area, and a report will be generated that details some generic information about the chosen occupation.

The report allows the user to access specific labour market information derived from government sources, where available. To include this data in your search, simply click on the "+ expand" button next to any of the categories in which you want current information. You can select from:

  • Main Duties
  • Jobs and Skills Requirements
  • Wages
  • Outlooks and Prospects
  • Training Opportunities
  • Associations and Unions
  • Language Assessment
  • Other Information