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For a country that depends on immigration for much of its population growth, it is logical for Canada to look to newcomers to reduce its labour shortage, B.C. experts say. But while Canada has... Read More


At the beginning of 2019, BuildForce estimated that B.C. would need 17,000 labourers and tradespeople between 2020 and 2021 to meet peak construction needs of just four energy projects: the Site C... Read More


Short-term optimism (three months) rose 4.4 points to 51 points, marking the highest level since October 2021, suggesting that on net, businesses expect a mild improvement in coming months. Small... Read More


Nearly two-thirds (64 per cent) of Canadian workers’ wages are falling behind rising inflation, according to the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA). “Contrary to suggestions that... Read More


Canada’s total employment rose by 73,000 (0.4 per cent) in March, driven by an increase of 93,000 (0.6 per cent) in full-time work. This follows major gains in February, and losses seen in... Read More