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28th, Oct 2025
Manitoba's economy demonstrated continued strength in September 2025, with the province adding 3,900 new positions. The province was among only three Canadian jurisdictions to report employment growth during the month.
Full-time positions increased significantly by 11,100 jobs, while average hourly wages rose 4.1 percent. Both public and private sectors contributed to the expansion, reflecting broad-based economic momentum.
Manitoba maintains one of the nation's three lowest unemployment rates, with notable improvements in women's employment rising 1.2 percent and youth unemployment declining to 12.4 percent, signalling a transition toward more stable, full-time career opportunities across the province.
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