NDP government and opposition share divergent views of latest jobs report
KAMLOOPS — The latest Stats Canada labour survey reports shows unemployment across the nation held steady in April at 6.1 per cent.
Stats Canada called the April job figures in British Columbia the first significant employment increase in the province since December of last year.
“We are seeing really good results in April,” said BC Minister of Jobs, Economic Development and Innovation Brenda Bailey. “Employment is up by 23,400 jobs compared to last month. Our unemployment rate is the lowest across the country at 5.0 per cent. The national average is 6.1 (per cent), so not only is it below, it’s significantly below.”