The 2025-2029 Labour Market Outlook uses data gathered in 2024 and does not capture developments after that time, including the imposition of trade tariffs by the United States and China and tariff countermeasures implemented by the Government of Canada.
Assessing the impact of tariffs on the labour market is difficult given the uncertainty about which tariffs will be implemented, how long they will be in effect and what retaliatory measures will be implemented.
The Manitoba government will continue to actively monitor the impact of tariffs on the workforce and will provide updated labour market projections when they are available.
Assessing the impact of tariffs on the labour market is difficult given the uncertainty about which tariffs will be implemented, how long they will be in effect and what retaliatory measures will be implemented.
The Manitoba government will continue to actively monitor the impact of tariffs on the workforce and will provide updated labour market projections when they are available.
National Occupational Classification Data Search
The National Occupational Classification (NOC) is Canada’s national system for describing occupations. On this page, you can search for jobs to learn how they are classified and get more information about their main duties, educational requirements and other useful information. You can also see how many job openings are expected in each job over the next five years, what the offered wages in Manitoba are and whether or not there is an anticipated shortage of workers in individual occupations.
In the search bar below, you can enter the name of the job you are interested in and select the NOC code that best matches the job you are interested in to see a detailed description and demand forecast.
How is this information helpful?
The information on this page helps job seekers and students better understand individual jobs they may be interested in, and learn more about the expected labour demand in each job over the next five years. This can help Manitobans make informed decisions about future careers.


