Economic Data

Facts & Figures

The Greater Halifax Partnership measures growth in Greater Halifax by tracking key economic indicators to measure economic performance. The Economic Snapshot is compiled to detail trends affecting the business climate of Greater Halifax.

 

2008

 2009

  2010

Labour Force Size - June

217.900

230,300

232,500

Unemployment Rate - June

5.6%

5.8%

5.8%

Labour Force Participation Rate - June

69.6%

71.8%

71.6%

Inflation Rate - June

3.9%

-0.8%

0.6%

Housing Starts - May

166

126

303

Value of Building Permits - May$ millions)

85.3

80.4

56.1

Retail Sales - May($ millions)

503

505.3

    523

Investment in Non-Residential Construction 
2nd Quarter- April to June ($ millions)

81

95

100

Source: Statistics Canada

As a means of measuring our impact on the community, the Greater Halifax Partnership tracks data to measure the economic performance of the Greater Halifax economy and compares it to other cities across Canada. This benchmarking tells us that the Greater Halifax Partnership is adding velocity to the growth of our city while at the same time growing it smartly and maintaining the unique qualities that make Halifax a great place to live and work.

To better understand our position amidst other Canadian cities, the Greater Halifax Partnership selected communities with two or more points of similarity in the areas of demographics, industry sectors and geographic proximity.

The comparison cities include: St. John’s, Newfoundland; Québec City, Québec; London, Ontario; Regina, Saskatchewan; and Victoria, British Columbia.

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