The Canadian economy shed nearly 36,000 jobs last month and the national unemployment rate rose to 7.1 percent from 7.0 percent. More than 32,000 of those jobs were in public administration. However, ...
There were approximately 130 postings on the Fort St. John Employment Connections job board this week, down from over 200 a couple of months ago. Still, the unemployment rate is so low it can't ...
While Canada’s unemployment rate held steady at 6.6%, British Columbia saw a drop to 5.4% in December from 5.8% in November. The province saw the addition of 2,200 jobs over the month, Statistics ...
British Columbia continued to have the lowest unemployment rate in the country with the jobless rate falling 0.3 percentage points to 5.6 per cent, according to Statistics Canada. Employment rose in ...
FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — Statistics Canada’s latest Labour force survey released on June 7th puts British Columbia’s unemployment rate in May at 5.6 per cent. The figures show an uptick of 0.6 percentage ...
British Columbia’s unemployment rate is at 4.6 per cent roughly halfway through 2022, according to the latest labour force survey results from Statistics Canada. It’s a decrease from 6.4 per cent ...
B.C.'s unemployment rate remained the lowest in the country in October, according to Statistics Canada. It fell to 4.1 percent from 4.2 percent the previous month, on a seasonally adjusted basis. The ...
While employment in Canada increased by 26,000 jobs in August, British Columbia saw a decrease of 6,600 jobs in the month, according to Statistics Canada data released September 9. Although the number ...
British Columbia's economy continued to be flat in June, with no significant increases in employment, according to Statistics Canada. The province's unemployment rate dipped slightly by 0.5 per cent ...
BC Stats has released a report stating that while the country’s overall unemployment is decreasing, B.C.’s unemployment rate has risen to 7.5 percent from the 7.4 percent it held in August of last ...
Changes to the temporary foreign worker program that made it easier for employers to hire from abroad in recent years were a factor in rising unemployment rates in B.C. and Alberta, according to a C.D ...
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