Haliburton

We are pleased to provide occupational demand projections as well as sector demand projections for the Haliburton area.

Occupational Demand Projections

Below you will find occupational demand projections for the Haliburton area. The occupations are ranked based on the total projected growth between 2025 and 2030, and for each year, the numbers represent the projected number of people working in each occupation.

The occupations and their preceding five digit code are based on Employment and Social Development Canada’s National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021 system. The NOC 2021 system consists of 516 unit groups which capture every occupation in the economy.

To learn more about occupational codes and the NOC system, please visit, Government of Canada – NOC.

Data Source: Lightcast

OccupationNumber of Jobs in 2025Number of Jobs in 2030Job GrowthRank
33102-Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associates143171281
72200-Electricians (except industrial and power system)116139232
31301-Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses128146173
65201-Food counter attendants, kitchen helpers and related support occupations163180174
12200-Accounting technicians and bookkeepers89106175
73300-Transport truck drivers137152156
65312-Janitors, caretakers and heavy-duty cleaners88103157
65102-Store shelf stockers, clerks and order fillers144158148
65310-Light duty cleaners109122139
41221-Elementary school and kindergarten teachers881001210
42101-Firefighters56671011
62010-Retail sales supervisors1621721012
74205-Public works maintenance equipment operators and related workers7382913
72300-Plumbers5362914
85121-Landscaping and grounds maintenance labourers7887915
11102-Financial advisors4150816
41301-Therapists in counselling and related specialized therapies4048817
64100-Retail salespersons and visual merchandisers271279818
64409-Other customer and information services representatives7684819
94140-Process control and machine operators, food and beverage processing2937820
65200-Food and beverage servers7279721
64300-Maîtres d'hôtel and hosts/hostesses3137622
65211-Operators and attendants in amusement, recreation and sport4753623
31300-Nursing coordinators and supervisors2430624
13110-Administrative assistants101107625
22114-Landscape and horticulture technicians and specialists1318626
73201-General building maintenance workers and building superintendents5965527
65220-Pet groomers and animal care workers1924528
13112-Medical administrative assistants3540529
62100-Technical sales specialists - wholesale trade3944530
52120-Graphic designers and illustrators2934531
54100-Program leaders and instructors in recreation, sport and fitness5459532
41302-Religious leaders3439533
22221-User support technicians2732534
14300-Library assistants and clerks3034435
62024-Cleaning supervisors2933436
43100-Elementary and secondary school teacher assistants4448437
41300-Social workers4044438
32101-Licensed practical nurses3337439
13101-Property administrators2125440
41210-College and other vocational instructors3438441
62020-Food service supervisors3741442
72013-Contractors and supervisors, carpentry trades2933443
14100-General office support workers6973444
14400-Shippers and receivers4448445
51110-Editors1115446
72014-Contractors and supervisors, other construction trades, installers, repairers and servicers2529447
94111-Plastics processing machine operators1317448
60030-Restaurant and food service managers1923449
42202-Early childhood educators and assistants4953350

Sector Demand Projections

Below you will find sector demand projections for the Haliburton area. The sectors are ranked based on the total projected growth between 2025 and 2030, and for each year, the numbers represent the projected number of people working in each sector.

The sectors and their preceding two digit code are based on Statistics Canada’s North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). At the highest level of the hierarchal structure, the NAICS system divides the economy into 20 sectors.

To learn more about industry codes and the NAICS system, please visit, Statistics Canada – NAICS.

Data Source: Lightcast

SectorNumber of Jobs in 2025Number of Jobs in 2030Job GrowthRank
62-Health care and social assistance1,0961,2361401
72-Accommodation and food services819882632
23-Construction786837513
53-Real estate and rental and leasing237274374
56-Administrative and support, waste management and remediation services214250365
91-Public administration480510306
61-Educational services457483267
81-Other services (except public administration)209235268
44-45-Retail trade1,0381,063249
54-Professional, scientific and technical services2462662010
71-Arts, entertainment and recreation1531721911
31-33-Manufacturing1801961612
48-49-Transportation and warehousing1661821613
51-Information and cultural industries2072211414
52-Finance and insurance1892031415
11-Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting81931216
41-Wholesale trade197202517
22-Utilities6668218
21-Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction00019
55-Management of companies and enterprises00020

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