Durham Region – Top Industries & Leading Employers (2025 Report)
Prepared by HotJobAds.ca & JobsHiringNearMe.ca
Durham Region continues to be one of Ontario’s fastest-growing economic zones, supported by a diverse mix of industries, strong population growth, major public-sector anchors, and expanding employment opportunities across all municipalities. This report highlights the Top 5 Industries shaping Durham’s workforce and identifies the Top 10 Employers across these core sectors.
1. Health Care & Social Assistance
Health care remains one of Durham’s most critical and rapidly expanding sectors, driven by hospitals, mental health facilities, long-term care operators, and community support organizations. Aging demographics and strong regional investment continue to fuel employment demand.
Key Employers
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Lakeridge Health — Regional hospital network (Oshawa, Whitby, Ajax, Bowmanville, Port Perry)
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Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences — Specialized mental health hospital in Whitby
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Chartwell Retirement Residences — Multiple long-term care and retirement facilities
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Revera Inc. — Senior living and long-term care homes across Durham
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Bayshore Home Health — Home-care and community support services
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SE Health — Community nursing and health-care support
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Extendicare — Long-term care and rehabilitation
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March of Dimes Canada — Disability and rehabilitation supports
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Carea Community Health Centre — Primary care and health education services
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VON Canada — Home-care, nursing, and senior support programs
2. Educational Services
Durham’s education sector provides thousands of skilled jobs across K–12, post-secondary, research, and administrative support roles. Public investment and enrolment growth continue to drive hiring.
Key Employers
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Durham District School Board (DDSB) — Largest K–12 employer in the region
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Durham Catholic District School Board (DCDSB) — Catholic public education system
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Durham College — Major employer in trades, technology, business, health sciences
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Ontario Tech University — Leading STEM-focused university
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Trent University Durham — Expanding liberal arts and graduate programs
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Private Career Colleges (various) — Training and adult learning institutions
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Daycare & Early Learning Centres (multiple employers)
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Whitby Montessori & Private Schools
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Kumon / Sylvan Learning Centres
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Regional education administration offices (support and operational staff)
3. Energy & Utilities
Durham is home to some of the most important energy infrastructure in Canada, particularly in nuclear power generation. The sector provides high-wage, highly skilled jobs and drives substantial local supply-chain activity.
Key Employers
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Ontario Power Generation (OPG) — Major provincial employer
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Darlington Nuclear Generating Station — One of North America’s largest nuclear facilities
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Pickering Nuclear Generating Station — Key supplier to Ontario’s electrical grid
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Elexicon Energy — Local hydro utility serving Durham municipalities
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AECOM / Hatch Ltd. — Engineering firms supporting nuclear modernization
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BWXT Canada — Nuclear component manufacturing (regional supplier)
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Cameco Fuel Manufacturing — Nuclear fuel services
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Siemens Canada (Energy division) — Engineering services
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Osmose Utilities Services — Utility infrastructure contractor
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Black & McDonald — Large employer in energy and industrial services
4. Manufacturing & Industrial
Manufacturing remains a foundational pillar of Durham’s economy, with strengths in automotive, food production, industrial materials, and advanced manufacturing. Ongoing investment in automation and electric-vehicle supply chain opportunities continues to support industrial growth.
Key Employers
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General Motors Canada (GM Oshawa Assembly) — Automotive manufacturing & stamping
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Lactalis Canada — Dairy and food production
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Gerdau (Whitby Steel Mill) — Steel manufacturing and recycling
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Kruger Products — Tissue and paper products manufacturing
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Lear Corporation — Automotive seating and electronics
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Siemens Canada — Energy and industrial technology manufacturing
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St. Marys Cement — Construction materials manufacturing
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Kubota Canada — Agricultural and industrial equipment
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Apex Automation — Industrial automation technology
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Atlantic Packaging — Corrugated packaging manufacturing
5. Transportation, Warehousing & Logistics
Durham’s position along the Highway 401 corridor makes it a strategic logistics hub. Growth in e-commerce, distribution, and courier services continues to fuel this fast-moving sector.
Key Employers
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Purolator — Regional distribution and courier operations
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Canada Post (Sorting & Distribution Centres)
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UPS Canada — Parcel logistics and warehousing
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FedEx Express Canada — Courier and freight logistics
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Amazon Logistics Partners — Third-party delivery contractors
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Metro Distribution Centres (GTA East proximity)
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Walmart Distribution (regional supply chain integrations)
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Loblaw Distribution & Transportation Networks
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Bulk carriers / freight transport companies
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401 Corridor Logistics Providers (multiple employers)
Summary & Outlook for 2026
Durham Region’s job market is being shaped by:
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High-growth public-sector anchors (health care, education)
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Major infrastructure and energy projects (OPG modernization, nuclear upgrades)
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Expanding logistics capacity driven by e-commerce demand
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Strong manufacturing resurgence (automotive and food production)
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Rapid population growth fueling construction, retail, and services
With a skilled workforce and a growing business base, Durham remains one of Ontario’s most promising regions for employers, job seekers, and economic development partners.

