Discover the main economic, demographic, cultural and environmental indicators for this region and its regional county municipalities (RCM).
Au premier trimestre de 2026, on dénombre environ 109 100 postes vacants au Québec. Par rapport au même trimestre de 2025, ce nombre est en baisse d’un peu plus de 6 400 (− 5,6 %).
Indicateurs de suivi de la Stratégie gouvernementale de développement durable 2023-2028 et indicateurs de long terme mesurant la progression de la société. Mise à jour : Soutien financier durable.
The production volume of the Québec audiovisual industry rebounded to $2.98 billion in 2024-2025, up 5% (+$132 million) from the previous year. This is the result of an increase in the share of foreign production and production services, which now account for 56% of the overall volume of the Québec audiovisual industry (up from 54% in 2023-2024).
Operating statistics for movie theatres (screenings, attendance and revenues), box-office data, and key indicators on movie theatres, by administrative region and for Québec as a whole.
The monthly publication Résultats de l’Enquête sur la population active pour le Québec presents the labour market conditions in Québec using data disseminated by Statistics Canada.
Labour force, employment and unemployment data, as well as participation, employment and unemployment rates.
Economic, demographic, cultural and environmental indicators for all of Québec, its administrative regions and their RCMs. Latest update: Employment, Employment rate, Unemployment rate.
Quantity and value of production and outgoing shipments of the metal ore and non-metallic mineral mining industries in Québec.
Nearly 10% of young people aged 15 to 29 in Québec—about 147,000 people—were not in employment, education or training (NEET) in 2023-2024.