Ontario is the engine of Canada’s economy, accounting for nearly 40% of total national GDP each year between 1997 and 2017. In particular, its automotive manufacturing […]
Quebec plays a critical role in Canada’s economy, accounting for nearly 20% of total national GDP each year between 1997 and 2017. The province’s GDP was […]
The Windsor-Sarnia region is comprised of the Economics Region (ER) of WindsorSarnia and three Census Divisions (CDs): Chatham-Kent, Essex, and Lambton. The region’s GDP was an […]
The Eastern Ontario region is comprised of the Economics Regions (ERs) of Ottawa, Kingston-Pembroke, and Muskoka-Kawarthas. The region’s GDP was an estimated $109 billion in 2018, […]
The Kitchener – Waterloo – Barrie Economic Region (ER) is comprised of four Census Divisions (CD): Waterloo, Wellington, Dufferin, and Simcoe. The region’s GDP was an […]
The Golden Horseshoe region is comprised of two Economics Regions (ERs) as defined by Statistics Canada: Toronto and Hamilton-Niagara Peninsula. The region’s GDP was an estimated […]
The London/Stratford-Bruce Peninsula region is comprised of the Economics Regions (ERs) of London and Stratford-Bruce Peninsula. The region’s GDP was an estimated $48 billion in 2018, […]
The Winnipeg region is comprised of five Economic Regions (ERs) as defined by Statistics Canada: South East Manitoba, South Central Manitoba, North Central Manitoba, Winnipeg, and […]
The Montreal region is comprised of three Economic Regions (ERs): Montreal, Monteregie, and Estrie. The region’s GDP was an estimated $192 billion in 2018, 13.3% of […]