The College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) has released its Nursing Statistics Report 2024 and updated its Nursing Data Dashboard, providing the latest Ontario nursing data available to the public. The report highlights data and trends from the past year, including growth in the overall number of nurses and the number of nurses employed in nursing in Ontario. However, the share of nurses registered with CNO working outside of the province also grew, while the number of nurses holding only a Registered Practical Nurse (RPN) registration declined in 2024.
We collect data from all nurses in Ontario when they first register and every year during our Annual Membership Renewal. As the authoritative source of province-wide nursing registration and employment statistics, we share this information with the broader health system to support health human resource planning in Ontario.
In the past, CNO’s employment and registration data was shared across three different reports. We decided to create the single Nursing Statistics Report 2024 to help emphasize the most significant trends and allow for the identification of patterns across all areas of CNO’s data.
Trends in the report
Growth in the nursing supply: The number of nurses registered with CNO continued to grow in 2024 with 183,763 nurses renewing, representing 3.1% growth year-over-year (the highest on record) and a net gain of 5,579 nurses added to the system in 2024.
Changing mix of nurses within the nursing supply: For the first time in the past 10 years, the total number of nurses with only an RPN registration declined—however, by a small amount, down 0.3% from 2023 to 2024. Meanwhile, nurses registered as Registered Nurses (RNs) or with a Dual RN/RPN registration have seen continual increases (4.5% and 25.5% year-over-year, respectively).
Growth in the nursing workforce in Ontario: There was a 3.6% increase in the nursing workforce (the number of nurses employed in nursing in the province) year-over-year—the largest increase since 2019.
More nurses registered with CNO are working outside of Ontario: The number and proportion of Ontario nurses employed in nursing outside of the province has continued to slowly rise since 2019 (1.6% in 2019 to 2.5% in 2024).
Internationally educated nurses (IENs) contributing to changes: While the majority of new registrants continue to be Ontario graduates (54.8%), gains in the nursing supply are increasingly being driven by newly registered IENs. However, particularly since 2022, IENs have been less likely to renew their registration after their first year of practice compared to Ontario graduates.
Nursing Data Dashboard
We have updated our Nursing Data Dashboard to include the latest 2024 statistics and added additional features. The self-serve dashboard allows users to access CNO data through an easy-to-use portal. The dashboard includes information about registration classes (General, Extended and Non-Practising), demographic data, and employment data, such as areas of practice and working status. New features include geographic data, allowing you to group employment data by Ontario Health region; and filtering data by first-time renewal, letting you compare employment trends between first-year nurses and nurses who have previously renewed with CNO.
Read the 2024 Nursing Statistics report now