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INVEST. BUILGROMANITOBAWINNIPEG
REGIONEconomic profile at a glance
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CLUSTER STRENGTHSLocal Health Services
Tourism
Local Construction and Development
Transportation and Logistics
Financial Services
Advanced Manufacturing
UNIQUE MANUFACTURING/ PROCESSING BUSINESS STRENGTHSElectric power generation, transmission and distributionAerospace product and parts manufacturingPlastic product manufacturingPrinting and related support activitiesAgricultural, construction and mining machinery manufacturingHousehold and institutional furniture and kitchen cabinet manufacturingMotor vehicle manufacturingMeat product manufacturing
EMERGING STRENGTHSEducation and Knowledge Creation
TOP EMPLOYERS2016Healthcare and social assistance
61,273
Retail trade47,992
Manufacturing34,836
Public administration33,241
Accommodation and food services31,872
Educational services30,959
HIGHEST JOB GAINS2011-2016Healthcare and social assistance
6,435
Construction3,314
Accommodation and food services2,386
Educational services1,802
Finance and insurance1,611
Source: Emsi, 2017
HIGHEST JOB LOSSES2011-2016Administrative and support, waste management
1,859
Information and cultural industries1,558
Manufacturing1,019
Public administration282
Mining and oil and gas extraction 46
BUSINESS CLUSTERSJOBS2016
BUSINESSES2016LOCAL HEALTH SERVICES
General medical & surgical hospitals 15,277 15Nursing care facilities 7,046 49Out-patient care centres 4,474 113
TOURISM Full-service restaurants 24,264 1,506Traveler Accommodation 5,179 173Other amusement and recreation industries 3,099 289
LOCAL CONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT Building Equipment Contractors 5,979 709Residential Building Construction 4,863 1,218Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors 4,077 495Building Finishing Contractors 4,065 1,145
TRANSPORTATION AND LOGISTICS General freight trucking 6132 1,688Scheduled air transportation 3064 15
FINANCIAL SERVICES Insurance carriers 10,901 63Other financial investment activities 6,897 3,238Banks and Credit Unions 6,512 161
ADVANCED MANUFACTURING Aerospace Product and Parts Manufacturing 3,989 22Plastics Product Manufacturing 3,084 61Printing and Related Support Activities 2,361 140Agriculture, Construction, and Mining Machinery Manufacturing 2277 24Household and Institutional Furniture and Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturing 2,188 53
EDUCATION AND KNOWLEDGE CREATION Universities 8399 12Other schools and instruction 2,517 377Business, professional, labour and other membership organizations 2,388 739
Source: Emsi, 2017
TOURISM
48,467
FINANCIAL SERVICES
30,513ADVANCED MANUFACTURING
29,949
TRANSPORTATION AND LOGISTICS
45,069
TOTAL
JOBS PER BUSINESS CLUSTER IN 2016
LOCAL CONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT
46,893
LOCAL HEALTH SERVICES
54,616
EDUCATION AND KNOWLEDGE CREATION
16,432
POPULATION GROWTH
Data Source: Manitoba Health Population Reports: June 1, 2016; June 1, 2011; June 1, 2006; June 1, 2001; June 1, 1996; June 1, 1991
643,2461991
656,2682006
644,5912001
641,6091996
754,6092016
698,1822011
INCOME HOUSEHOLD INCOME OF PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS, WINNIPEG ECONOMIC REGION AND MANITOBA, 2010 AND 2015
Source: Statistics Canada, 2011 National Household Survey and 2016 Census
2015 WINNIPEG REGION INCOME
2010 WINNNIPEG REGION INCOME
2015 MANITOBAINCOME
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LABOUR FORCE
2016 WINNIPEG REGIONMANITOBA LABOUR FORCE
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%Unemployment Rate Participation Rate Employment Rate
Data source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table 282-0123.
NOT IN LABOUR FORCE
UNEMPLOYED
PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT
FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT
2016 Population over 15 and
labour status32%
51%
12%
12%
4%
5%
51%
33%
WINNIPEG REGIONMANITOBA
6.1 6.8
67.6 68.263.4 63.6
RAIL SERVICE
R-TAC HIGHWAYS
INDUSTRIAL PARK OR SERVICED LAND AVAILABLE
WATER / WASTE WATER CAPACITY FOR INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
Headingley, Winnipeg
CP, CN Rail, Burlington North Santa Fe
Provincial Trunk Highways1, 100, CentrePort Canada Way
Source: Municipal survey respondents 2017. Note that this will be updated as new data/information is available.
Winnipeg, Headingley
INFRASTRUCTURE
EMAIL: economicdevelopment@gov.mb.ca WEB: www.manitoba.ca
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT MANITOBA GROWTH, ENTERPRISE AND TRADE AT:
OCTOBER 2017Available in alternate formats upon request. Profiles will be updated as new data and local infrastructure information becomes available.
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