SOUND OFF: April Labour Force Survey shows B.C.’s resilience
B.C. IS A GREAT PLACE TO LIVE, but the last few years haven’t been easy.
Global instability finds ways of showing up and seeping into our local businesses and neighbourhoods. While conflict in Iran and the tariffs imposed by the United States sometimes feel abstract and far from home, they are having a profound effect in terms of shaping the financial reality for families, businesses and entire sectors of our economy.
Yet the recent Labour Force Survey for April shows that even in the face of global headwinds, B.C.’s economy continues to demonstrate resilience and momentum.
Part of that resilience comes from the sheer scale of economic activity underway here. Right now, B.C. has roughly $88 billion in major projects either planned or under construction, which are expected to create tens of thousands of jobs over the next three years, providing a strong foundation for employment and investment at a time when many regions are struggling to maintain growth.


