To give you a very general answer, that depends on the sector of industry.
As you know, economic cycles will influence where we have supply and where we have demand. It is clear that, in certain regions, such as New Brunswick in particular, the socio-economic situation of francophones is not as good as that of their anglophone counterparts.
However, in Ontario, whether in Toronto or Ottawa, there are no real differences between the two communities. It varies from one region to the next. It depends on the main industrial sectors that hire the members of official language minorities. In small communities, this can be an incentive for moving from these regions to larger centres.