This is a research tool that visualizes 515 occupations from Canada's National Occupational Classification (NOC) and Open Canada data, covering 20M+ jobs across the Canadian economy. Each rectangle's area is proportional to total employment. Color shows the selected metric — toggle between COPS labour market outlook, median pay, education requirements (TEER level), and AI exposure. Click any tile to view it on the NOC website.
Data sources: Employment and wages from Open Canada (2023–2025 data). Labour market outlook from COPS (Canadian Occupational Projection System) 2024–2033 projections. Education requirements derived from NOC 2021 TEER (Training, Education, Experience, Responsibilities) levels. Occupation descriptions from the NOC website.
Caveat on Digital AI Exposure scores: These are rough LLM estimates, not rigorous predictions. A high score does not predict the job will disappear. Software developers score 9/10 because AI is transforming their work — but demand for software could easily grow as each developer becomes more productive. The score does not account for demand elasticity, latent demand, regulatory barriers, or social preferences for human workers. Many high-exposure jobs will be reshaped, not replaced.