The November Labour Force Survey from Stats Canada turned out very well for BC.
“The unemployment rate was four-point-eight percent and that’s the lowest among the provinces it compares to the mark of six-point-one percent last November,” says Andrew Fields, Labour Division Analyst.
Ninety-two thousand more people were employed in the province bringing the working population to 2.5 million people.
Quebec and Manitoba ranked second behind BC with a jobless rate of 5.4% respectively while Newfoundland and Labrador had the highest at 14.4%.
In Canada, the unemployment rate reached its lowest points since February of 2008 coming in at 5.8% – a full point higher than BC.
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