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Proprietor Mike Weir Wine
Proprietor Mike Weir Wine
Proprietor Mike Weir Wine
Occupation by NOC Code
Niagara
Hamilton
Windsor-Essex
Count
Average income
Count
Average income
Count
Average income
1211 Supervisors, general office and administrative support clerks
110
$ 57,866
85
$ 63,711
80
$ 53,468
1215 Supervisors, recording, distributing and scheduling occupations
235
$ 51,686
325
$ 47,209
310
$ 50,822
2141 Industrial and manufacturing engineers
335
$ 80,893
355
$ 75,122
465
$ 80,670
2232 Mechanical engineering technologists and technicians
205
$ 56,156
235
$ 67,235
340
$ 77,186
2241 Electrical and electronics engineering technologists and technicians
235
$ 65,574
295
$ 55,042
120
$ 70,041
2242 Electronic service technicians (household and business equipment)
455
$ 41,030
595
$ 44,564
315
$ 41,577
2243 Industrial instrument technicians Mike and mechanics Weir
100
$ 65,348
225
$ 73,160
140
$ 82,013
7265 Welders and related machine operators
1,310
$ 50,957
1,650
$ 47,799
715
$ 49,836
9483 Electronics assemblers, fabricators, inspectors and testers
95
$ 39,407
150
$ 30,333
50
$ 35,708
9484 Assemblers and inspectors, electrical appliance, apparatus and equipment manufacturing
60
$ 32,856
190
$ 41,973
20
$ 62,124
9496 Painters and coaters, industrial
160
$ 49,102
220
$ 51,238
170
$ 52,981
9615 Labourers in rubber and plastic products manufacturing
95
$ 33,610
90
$ 32,732
220
$ 38,968
3395
$52,040
4415
$52,509
2945
$57,949
Proprietor
Total
Wine
John Deere Action Centre Employee Skills Summary (269) 120
# Employees
100 80 60 40 20 0
2010 2010 CVA 2010 Education 2010 Relative Municipality Municipal Taxes Total Taxes per Ranking Taxes per sq. ft. Tax Burden per sq. ft. sq. ft. Port Colborne West Lincoln Pelham Welland Niagara-onthe-Lake Grimsby Lincoln Fort Erie Thorold Niagara Falls Wainfleet St. Catharines Kitchener London Hamilton Windsor Waterloo
low Low Low Low
$0.80 $0.98 $0.69 $0.94
$0.48 $0.77 $0.53 $0.55
$1.28 $1.75 $1.22 $1.49
Low Mid Low Low
Low Low Low Mid Mid Mid Low Mid High High Mid Mid Mid
$0.94 $1.05 $1.06 $1.02 $1.03 $1.09 $1.29 $1.36 $0.84 $0.96 $1.64 $1.50 $1.09
$0.94 $0.82 $0.86 $0.73 $0.73 $0.81 $0.93 $0.93 $0.88 $0.71 $0.77 $0.95 $1.18
$1.89 $1.87 $1.92 $1.75 $1.76 $1.90 $2.22 $2.29 $1.72 $1.67 $2.41 $2.45 $2.27
Mid Mid Mid Mid Mid Mid High High Mid Low High High High
SOURCE: BMA Municipal Study 2010 (comparison by location, averages based at 125,000 SF)
2010 CVA Municipal Municipality Ranking Taxes per sq. ft. Port Colborne West Lincoln Welland Grimsby Fort Erie Thorold Niagara Falls St. Catharines Kitchener London Hamilton Windsor Waterloo
High Low High Low Low Mid Low Low High High Mid Mid Mid
$0.92 $0.31 $0.49 $1.07 $0.50 $0.66 $0.68 $0.65 $0.52 $0.74 $0.90 $1.38 $0.64
2010 2010 Education 2010 Relative Total Taxes per Taxes per sq. Tax Burden sq. ft. ft. $0.56 $0.25 $0.30 $0.84 $0.35 $0.46 $0.50 $0.44 $0.54 $0.54 $0.31 $0.68 $0.69
$1.48 $0.56 $0.79 $1.91 $0.85 $1.12 $1.17 $1.10 $1.06 $1.28 $1.21 $2.05 $1.34
SOURCE: BMA Municipal Study 2010 (comparison by location, averages based at > 125,000 SF
Mid Low Low High Low Low Low Low Low Mid Low High Mid
Municipality Region
Food
Shelter
Clothing Transport
St. CatharinesNiagara $7,606 $13,374 $2,829 $9,273
Health & Personal Care
Recreation, Taxes & Reading & Securities Education
Other
Total Expenditures
$2,781
$5,443
$17,245 $10,233 $68,773
$7,643 $14,129 $2,970 $9,471
$2,872
$5,888
$19,523 $10,318 $72,814
Windsor-Essex $7,775 $14,434 $3,067 $9,951
$2,829
$6,206
$20,405 $10,609 $75,276
Hamilton
$8,179 $15,371 $3,237 $10,507 $3,004
$6,729
$22,008 $11,096 $80,129
KitchenerWaterloo
$8,254 $15,596 $3,302 $10,599 $3,044
$6,899
$22,678 $11,379 $81,750
Toronto
$9,170 $17,959 $3,793 $11,419 $3,273
$7,538
$25,503 $11,586 $90,240
London
SOURCE: FP Markets – Canadian Demographics 2011 (Estimates)
Census Metropolitan Area
2011 Average Household Income
2011 Income Per Capita
St. Catharines - Niagara
$70,980
$28,951
Thunder Bay
$69, 621
$29,929
Greater Sudbury
$74,618
$31,436
Windsor
$79,412
$31,605
Kingston
$76,042
$31,796
London
$78,207
$32,479
Hamilton
$85,765
$33,747
Kitchener
$87,804
$33,872
Oshawa
$92,456
$34,548
Toronto
$99,168
$35,612
Ottawa-Gatineau
$91,005
$36,972
SOURCE: FP Markets – Canadian Demographics 2011 (Estimates)
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