Employment data shows B.C. resilient, says minister, but Liberals unimpressed
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s jobs minister says the latest employment numbers from Statistics Canada show the provincial economy remains resilient.
The unemployment rate in B.C. last month was eight per cent, up from 7.2 per cent in December.
The national jobless rate was 9.4 per cent in January, up from 8.8 per cent in December, and economists say that’s mainly due to the loss of hundreds of thousands of service sector jobs, most in Ontario and Quebec.
Ravi Kahlon, the minister of jobs, economic recovery and innovation, says B.C. created 2,800 jobs in January and analysts peg the higher unemployment rate to more people looking for work.