B.C. makes job gains for 11th straight month
B.C.’s Jobs minister says he expects the impact of the provincial health orders on restaurants and fitness centres to be reflected in next month’s jobs report.
Ravi Kahlon said Statistics Canada’s Labour Force Survey for March showed B.C. added 35,000 jobs, making 11 straight months of job gains, and he says the proivnce has now surpassed the pre-pandemic employment levels.
“British Columbia has the highest job-recovery rate in Canada,” Kahlon said. “While this report is another sign our approach to an innovative, sustainable and inclusive economic recovery is working, some sectors are still struggling, and we are not out of the woods yet.”
B.C.’s unemployment rate stayed at 6.9 per cent, the same as in February.











