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5 Best places in Ontario to work & live in 2021

Waterloo is known as a high-tech hotspot. This city takes pride in its economics, education, and innovation. It features reasonably priced homes, allowing numerous entrepreneurs to open stores or shops

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5 Best places in Ontario to work & live in 2021

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  1. 5 Best places in Ontario to work & live in 2021 TALENT CONNECTED WORLDWIDE

  2. “Finding your ideal career is difficult enough, but finding it in your ideal place is practically impossible. Not in Ontario; this is a province with a diverse range of cities. Each of these cities is diametrically opposed to the others. Let's look at the top five cities and the employment they have to offer. Who knows, maybe one of your dream careers may be found in Ontario.”

  3. 1. TORONTO When it comes to business and employment, Toronto is the most powerful city in Canada. Toronto is the first place that comes to mind when you think about manufacturing and distribution. The current employment rate stands at 94%. The average annual wage is $35,100, or $18 per hour.

  4. 2. OTTAWA Ottawa has a 95.3 percent employment rate, indicating a significant need for work at the present, as manufacturing accounts for more than half of the national average in the important industries. The average annual salary in Ottawa is $71,064 dollars, or $34 dollars per hour.

  5. 3. BRANTFORD In October 2021, the employment rate in Brantford was 92.8 percent. Advanced manufacturing, food and beverage manufacturing, as well as plastic and rubber products, are among Brantford's primary industries. The average annual pay in this city is $68.825 per year, or $33 per hour.

  6. 4. HAMILTON Hamilton is noted for having the largest iron and steel sector in Canada. Hamilton has a 95 percent employment rate. Lower Hamilton, Hamilton's riverfront, and the Mountain have the most job opportunities. There are around 178,000 job openings in Hamilton, and barely half of them are filled. The average annual pay grade is $67.822 per year, or $31 per hour.

  7. 5. WATERLOO Waterloo is known as a high-tech hotspot. This city takes pride in its economics, education, and innovation. It features reasonably priced homes, allowing numerous entrepreneurs to open stores or shops. It now has a 94 percent employment rate. The average yearly pay is at $62,821 per year, or $30 per hour.

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