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 2023 and 2028, and for each year, the numbers represent the projected number of people working in each occupation.

The occupations and their preceding four digit code are based on Employment and Social Development Canada’s National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2016 system. The NOC 2016 system consists of 500 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 2023Number of Jobs in 2028Job GrowthRank
7522 - Public works maintenance equipment operators and related workers6275131
6211 - Retail sales supervisors154164102
7244 - Electrical power line and cable workers4858103
6421 - Retail salespersons26026994
6611 - Cashiers15516385
1431 - Accounting and related clerks728086
5254 - Program leaders and instructors in recreation, sport and fitness606887
6513 - Food and beverage servers536188
1521 - Shippers and receivers465489
6411 - Sales and account representatives - wholesale trade (non-technical)8289710
6552 - Other customer and information services representatives5057711
7302 - Contractors and supervisors, heavy equipment operator crews4047712
7511 - Transport truck drivers104110613
3413 - Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associates6167614
4212 - Social and community service workers5762515
6622 - Store shelf stockers, clerks and order fillers115119416
6322 - Cooks5862417
4032 - Elementary school and kindergarten teachers5357418
0711 - Construction managers3438419
7611 - Construction trades helpers and labourers100103320
7512 - Bus drivers, subway operators and other transit operators5558321
7301 - Contractors and supervisors, mechanic trades3336322
7312 - Heavy-duty equipment mechanics3235323
2131 - Civil engineers2427324
3012 - Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses7880225
3234 - Paramedical occupations2931226
6311 - Food service supervisors2325227
6711 - Food counter attendants, kitchen helpers and related support occupations9596128
1414 - Receptionists6162129
1221 - Administrative officers6162130
7441 - Residential and commercial installers and servicers3132131
6722 - Operators and attendants in amusement, recreation and sport2728132
7521 - Heavy equipment operators (except crane)9191033
6731 - Light duty cleaners6868034
6733 - Janitors, caretakers and building superintendents5656035
8612 - Landscaping and grounds maintenance labourers5151036
1311 - Accounting technicians and bookkeepers4040037
1512 - Letter carriers2929038
7311 - Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics2424039
7321 - Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics and mechanical repairers5756-140
7241 - Electricians (except industrial and power system)4645-141
7452 - Material handlers3938-142
4031 - Secondary school teachers3332-143
4214 - Early childhood educators and assistants3129-244
4030 - Secondary and elementary school teachers and educational counsellors, n.e.c.8683-345
1241 - Administrative assistants5956-346
1123 - Professional occupations in advertising, marketing and public relations2629-347
0621 - Retail and wholesale trade managers4338-548
1411 - General office support workers4842-649
7271 - Carpenters7366-750

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 2023 and 2028, 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 2023Number of Jobs in 2028Job GrowthRank
62 - Health care and social assistance677725481
44-45 - Retail trade1,1181,164462
72 - Accommodation and food services492517253
23 - Construction702720184
54 - Professional, scientific and technical services191203125
81 - Other services (except public administration)179190116
56 - Administrative and support, waste management and remediation services175185107
41 - Wholesale trade159169108
61 - Educational services30931679
48-49 - Transportation and warehousing153159610
52 - Finance and insurance105110511
31-33 - Manufacturing111115412
11 - Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting5963413
53 - Real estate and rental and leasing4549414
71 - Arts, entertainment and recreation7678215
22 - Utilities8788116
21 - Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction3839117
51 - Information and cultural industries8888018
91 - Public administration369358-1119
55 - Management of companies and enterprisesN/AN/AN/AN/A

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