Making a career move is a big decision. Mentally speaking, of course. But making a physical move to a whole other city an even BIGGER decision. A great deal of planning and research should happen before the call is made. READ ALSO: Trump's Tariffs Are Directly Impacting The Cost Of Goods For Canadians That said, when shopping around for "the best" cities for employment in Canada, one should typically observe a few factors that influence the quality of life and potential employability in a city, for example, unemployment rate, crime rate, and yearly population growth. Today, to get your research kick-started, we will focus only on the unemployment rate, and show you a list of the top 5 best cities, and worse cities ranked in terms of their yearly unemployment rate. The Best 1. Levis, Quebec Unemployment rate: 3.4% View this post on Instagram m.A.A.d city A post shared by Jimmy (@jimmyl_e) on Jul 30, 2018 at 5:04pm PDT 2. Camrose, Alberta Unemployment rate: 3.9% @bartlett_karenembedded via 3. Whistler, B.C. Unemployment rate: 4.3% View this post on Instagram Summer should get a speeding ticket 🚓✋ . My second favorite afternoon in Whistler was spent biking the lakes. We stopped at Lost Lake and Green Lake (pictured here). We actually lost track of time chatting and soaking up the sunshine while wading in the ICE COLD glacier water! We were there for nearly 2.5 hours and it was def just supposed to be a quick stop. More on all of that in my Whistler post coming tomorrow! PS I wore the Skyline pant from @athleta more often than I should have in Whistler 😂 But they were perfect for literally every activity re: zip lining, biking, walking, running through the airport etc. etc! I accidentally went a little too deep in the water while I was still wearing them at Green Lake (photo probs) and I was so surprised you couldn’t even tell. There were no visible water marks. They’re made of recycled polyester and are super breathable and wrinkle resistant. I’m also convinced they’re water resistant after my lil mishap! AKA the perfect travel pant 😜 #PowerOfShe #sponsored . 📷 @readysetjetset . #beautifulmatters #takemeanywhere #blondesandcookies #traveldeeper #iamatraveler #americanstyle #hairsandstyles #traveltagged #takemeanywhere #todolistmagazine #bestplacestogo #thedscvrr #bookingyeah #flashesofdelight #lcdotcomloves #dametravelerhotels #explorecanada #explorebc #onlyinwhistler #ilovebc #bcmag #imagesofcanada #tagwhistler #whistler #passionpassport #whistlerblackcomb #fairmontmoments #fairmonthotels #wearewhistler A post shared by han | maine + travel (@hannahrheaume) on Jul 30, 2018 at 8:45am PDT 4. Lacombe, Alberta Unemployment rate: 4.9% View this post on Instagram Dropped my sisters off at the airport this afternoon. It was really nice seeing them again and to show them around AB and BC the past 2 weeks! A post shared by Joeri Hoogendoorn (@joeriho) on Jul 24, 2018 at 11:38pm PDT 5. Red Deer, Alberta Unemployment rate: 4.9% View this post on Instagram It's a lovely day for the ATB Financial Market! 👩🌾🥕🍯We're open til 7, so stop by for a coffee and a browse! #openlater #downtownreddeer #takeadvantage #summertime A post shared by Sunworks Living (@sunworks) on Jul 25, 2018 at 2:02pm PDT The Worse 5. Kelowna, BC Unemployment rate: 6.7% View this post on Instagram Smokey Landscapes 🔥 . . . . . . #kelowna #curiouskelowna #britishcolumbia #bcisbeautiful #captureyourbc #kelownaviews #canada #explorecanada #imagesofcanada #tourcanada #kelownanow #kelownaliving #okanagan #exploreokanagan #explorekelowna #nikonphotography #exploreBC #nikon #sigma #d5500 #klensandshutter #lensandshutterphoto #fantastic_earth #discoverearth #ilovebc #exploretocreate #landscapes #gameoftones #mountains #bcwildfire A post shared by Colten Badgley (@colten.badgley.photography) on Jul 31, 2018 at 9:38am PDT 4. Saint John, NB Unemployment rate: 7.7% View this post on Instagram #Rainyday in #newfoundland #newfoundlandandlabrador #stjohns #saintjohns #signalhill #stjohnsnewfoundland #explorenewfoundland #getoutdoors #getoutside #tourist #explorecanada #atlasobscura #flags #eastcoast #quidividi #quidividibrewery #ignewfoundland #boats #fishingboats #fishing A post shared by Randy 🇹🇹🇨🇦🇺🇸 (@heyrandyman) on Jul 30, 2018 at 2:05pm PDT 3. Peterborough, Ontario Unemployment rate: 7.6% View this post on Instagram #urbexing#abandoned_junkies#criminal#peterboroughurbex#derelictuk#ghost#peterborough#ghosthunters#adventure#explore#chill#chillcrew#motorbike A post shared by Jake Turner (@jakeretroturner) on Jul 31, 2018 at 8:32am PDT 2. Sudbury, Ontario Unemployment rate: 8.4% View this post on Instagram We hope you're enjoying all of the Sudbury summer days. ⠀ ---⠀ 📷 @messicajick⠀ ---⠀ Oh Sudbury, you’re pretty alright✨ A post shared by Our Crater (@ourcrater) on Jul 31, 2018 at 5:11am PDT 1. Windsor, Ontario Unemployment rate: 9.7% @mayengeeembedded via Source 1 | Source 2