This statistic shows the number of employed people in Alberta, Canada in 2023, by industry. In 2023, about 365,500 people were employed in the wholesale and retail trade industry in Alberta.
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Economic multipliers are used to assess the impacts on the economy of an exogenous change in final demand or output of a given industry. Impacts are estimated in terms of total output, gross domestic product, employment and labour income. These multipliers reflect the structure of the Alberta economy and industry linkages during the reference year. Each publication contains multipliers specific to various industries and commodities for two models: the "Open" model covers direct and indirect impacts while the "Closed" model covers direct, indirect and induced impacts. Note regarding the 2020 input-output multipliers: Statistics Canada recommended that due to the COVID pandemic in 2020, the structure of the economy was significantly altered. The 2020 input-output multipliers and input-output models should be used for analysis of economic impacts in 2020. However, for economic impact analysis for more current periods, the 2019 input-output multipliers and input-output models may be considered as more reflective of current economic structures. If you would like to use Alberta’s 2020 and 2019 input-output multipliers from our publications, please contact us at osi.support@gov.ab.ca.
This statistic shows the distribution of the gross domestic product (GDP) of Alberta in 2022, by industry. In that year, the construction industry accounted for 8.27 percent of the GDP of Alberta.
This statistic shows the number of jobs in Alberta in 2022, by NAICS category. In 2022, there were 266,545 jobs in the retail trade industry in Alberta.
Interprovincial employees or IPEs are individuals who found employment in Alberta but maintained their primary residence in another part of the country. This Demographic Spotlight shows a breakdown of IPEs working in Alberta by industry and by region.
Employed persons are those who a) did any work at all at a job or business during the reference period, or b) had a job but were not at work due to a variety of personal or medically-related issues.
This statistic shows the gross domestic product (GDP) of Alberta in 2022, by industry. In 2022, the GDP of the construction industry in Alberta was 25 billion chained 2012 Canadian dollars.
This product provides information on Alberta Game Farming Industry, over a ten-year period. Total number of Licensed Game Farms; Farms with Elks/Deer; , Elk/Whitetail Deer/Mule Deer/Reindeer on Farms are included.
Annual profiles of Alberta's wholesale trade industry. Information and statistics on demographics, wages and employment trends and outlook are included.
Annual profiles of Alberta's manufacturing industry. Information and statistics on demographics, wages and employment trends and outlook are included.
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This Alberta Official Statistic presents food manufacturing sales and employed labour force in food manufacturing industries for Alberta. Preliminary estimates for 2014 indicate that Alberta food processing industries generated a record $12.7 billion in sales, an increase of 10.1% over the revised estimate of $11.5 billion in 2013.
This dataset provides information on 20 in Alberta, Canada as of June, 2025. It includes details such as email addresses (where publicly available), phone numbers (where publicly available), and geocoded addresses. Explore market trends, identify potential business partners, and gain valuable insights into the industry. Download a complimentary sample of 10 records to see what's included.
This product provides information on Greenhouse Industry, Alberta and Canada, for a nine-year period. Alberta and Canada's Total Area (sq. ft.) and Total sales ($); and Alberta as a % of Canada are included.
This dataset is a customization of Statistics Canada data to present information on the number of employed by industry (NAICS 2 and 4 digits) for Alberta and Alberta's 14 regional economic indicator regions.
The Industry Activity Report provides the most current data available for Alberta's drilling activity. Included in the report are data for new licenses, spuds, land sales, rig activity and well completions. Please see the related tab for PDF report versions.
Comprehensive dataset of 45 Industrial vacuum equipment suppliers in Alberta, Canada as of July, 2025. Includes verified contact information (email, phone), geocoded addresses, customer ratings, reviews, business categories, and operational details. Perfect for market research, lead generation, competitive analysis, and business intelligence. Download a complimentary sample to evaluate data quality and completeness.
This Alberta Official Statistic describes investment (capital expenditures) in Alberta’s Oil and Gas Industry. Oil and Gas Industry data is obtained from Statistics Canada. Statistics Canada reports this data under the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) sub-sector 211 (Oil and Gas Extraction). The “Oil and Gas Extraction” sub-sector consists of “Conventional Oil and Gas Extraction” national industry (NAICS 211113) and “Non-Conventional Oil Extraction” (or oil sands) national industry (NAICS 211114).
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This product provides information on Alberta Employed Labour Force in Agri-Food Industries for a 20-year period. Trend of Total Agriculture Industries Employment by Animal Production, Crop Production and Other Agriculture is presented; with Total Agri-Food Industries Average Annual Employed Labour Force and the Percent share of All Industries Employment are included.
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This product provides information on Sugar Beet Industry, Alberta, for an eight-year period. Contracted/Planted/Harvested Acres; Production; Average Yield; Market Price and Sugar Content % in the Alberta Sugar Beet Industry are included.
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Economic multipliers are used to assess the impacts on the economy of an exogenous change in final demand or output of a given industry. Based on the Input-Output (I/O) tables released by Statistics Canada, they provide a measure of the interdependence between an industry and the rest of the economy. Multipliers for the Alberta economy have been developed using the Alberta Treasury Board and Finance Input-Output (I/O) model. Impacts are estimated in terms of total output, gross domestic product, employment and labour income. There are two main types of economic multipliers provided in the dataset: 1) Open model (direct and indirect impacts), and 2) Closed model (direct, indirect and induced impacts). Starting with the 2008 publication, a supplemental set of multipliers was added to the dataset: under a Closed model with a “Safety Net”, these additional multipliers incorporate the assumption that new jobs were filled by people previously receiving employment insurance, effectively reducing the amount of additional income spent in the economy. The multipliers are accompanied by commodity supply ratios, which represent the aggregated proportion of the supply that comes from within and outside Alberta for each major commodity group.
This statistic shows the number of employed people in Alberta, Canada in 2023, by industry. In 2023, about 365,500 people were employed in the wholesale and retail trade industry in Alberta.