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INVEST. BUILD. GROWMANITOBA
NORTH CENTRAL REGIONEconomic profile at a glance
CLUSTER STRENGTHSTransportation and LogisticsAgriculture Inputs and ServicesLocal Health ServicesFood and Agri Product Processing
UNIQUE MANUFACTURING/ PROCESSING BUSINESS STRENGTHSFruit and vegetable preserving and specialty food manufacturing
Grain and oilseed milling
Agricultural, construction and mining machinery manufacturing
EMERGING STRENGTHSTourismLocal Construction and DevelopmentFinancial Services
TOP EMPLOYERS2016Healthcare and social assistance
3,048
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting2,999
Retail trade2,183
Transportation and warehousing2,013
Manufacturing1,829
Educational services1,765
HIGHEST JOB GAINS2011-2016Transportation and warehousing
300
Healthcare and social assistance247
Construction167
Professional, scientific and technical148
Educational services137
Source: Emsi, 2017
HIGHEST JOB LOSSES2011-2016Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting
331
Manufacturing181
Administrative and support, waste management 102
Real estate and rental and leasing 57
Information and cultural industries 45
BUSINESS CLUSTERSJOBS2016
BUSINESSES2016TRANSPORTATION AND LOGISTICS
Specialized freight trucking 734 84General freight trucking 632 221Agricultural supplies wholesaler-distributors 298 33Farm, lawn and garden machinery and equipment wholesaler-distributors 206 21Warehousing and storage 194 19
AGRICULTURE INPUTS AND SERVICESFarms 2,959 2066Agricultural supplies wholesaler-distributors 298 33Farm, lawn and garden machinery and equipment wholesaler-distributors 206 21Agricultural, construction and mining machinery manufacturing 127 15Farm product wholesaler-distributors 118 28
LOCAL HEALTH SERVICESNursing care facilities 820 7General medical & surgical hospitals 541 4Residential handicap, mental health & substance abuse facilities 485 8Out-patient care centres 226 5
FOOD AND AGRI PRODUCT PROCESSING Fruit and vegetable preserving and specialty food manufacturing 594 4Grain and oilseed milling 225 5
TOURISMFull-service restaurants 757 56Other amusement and recreation industries 201 32Traveler Accommodation 200 23
LOCAL CONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT Residential Building Construction 350 133 Building Material and Supplies Dealers 218 21 Building Equipment Contractors 181 71 Building Finishing Contractors 177 101Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction 155 6Other Specialty Trade Contractors 146 68Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors 106 58 FINANCIAL SERVICES Depository credit intermediation (banks and credit unions) 458 22Insurance carriers 243 3Other financial investment activities 109 160
Source: Emsi, 2017
TRANSPORTATION AND LOGISTICS
3,035AGRICULTURE INPUTS AND SERVICES
3,759
TOURISM
1,432
FOOD AND AGRI PRODUCT PROCESSING
1,037
TOTAL
JOBS PER BUSINESS CLUSTER IN 2016
LOCAL HEALTH SERVICES
2,674
FINANCIAL SERVICES
917
LOCAL CONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT
1,731
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
44,1901991
48,2882006
47,8692001
45,3601996
51,1812016
49,8032011
INCOME HOUSEHOLD INCOME OF PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS, NORTH CENTRAL ECONOMIC REGION AND MANITOBA, 2010 AND 2015
Source: Statistics Canada, 2011 National Household Survey and 2016 Census
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$10,
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–19,9
99
$20,
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–29,9
99
$30,
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–39,9
99
$40,
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–49,9
99
$50,
000
–59,9
99
$60,
000
–79,9
99
$100
,000
&
UP
$80,
000
–99,9
99
2015 NORTH CENTRAL ECONOMIC REGION INCOME
2010 NORTH CENTRAL ECONOMIC REGION INCOME
2015 MANITOBAINCOME
PERC
ENTA
GE O
F HOU
SEHO
LDS
30.0%
25.0%
20.0%
15.0%
10.0%
5.0%
0.0%
LABOUR FORCE
2016 NORTH/SOUTH CENTRAL REGION
MANITOBA 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 status 34%
50%
13%
12%
4%
3%
51%
33%
NORTH/SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONMANITOBA
6.1 4.1
67.6 65.8 63.4 63.1
RAIL SERVICE
R-TAC HIGHWAYS
INDUSTRIAL PARK OR SERVICED LAND AVAILABLE
WATER / WASTE WATER CAPACITY FOR INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
Elie, Gladstone, MacGregor, Portage la Prairie, Treherne
CPR and CN Rail
Provincial Trunk Highways 1, 2, 3, 5, 13, 16, 50
Source: Municipal survey respondents 2017. Note that this will be updated as new data/information is available.
Arden, Elie, Gladstone, MacGregor, Portage la Prairie, St. Eustache, Treherne
INFRASTRUCTURE
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OCTOBER 2017Available in alternate formats upon request. Profiles will be updated as new data and local infrastructure information becomes available.