B.C. gains 25,000 jobs in May, says StatsCan

June 8, 2026

Statistics Canada says B.C. gained 25,000 jobs in May — an increase of 0.9 per cent compared to May.

This increase partially offsets a 1.3 per cent drop in February and March, representing a decrease of 39,000 jobs, but the unemployment rate was unchanged at 6.8 per cent.

“Despite global challenges, investors continue to show confidence in B.C., with $88-billion worth of proposed major projects moving forward.” These projects are forecast to create tens of thousands of well-paying jobs in the province. “This strength is also reflected in the private sector, where B.C. saw the second-largest increase in Canada, adding 14,800 new jobs in May.”

“By hosting major global events like FIFA World Cup 2026 and Web Summit Vancouver, B.C., is creating new opportunities for businesses, boosting tourism, attracting investment and supporting jobs throughout the province.

“This is reflected in the 5,700 new accommodation and food-services jobs added last month, with a total growth of 17,400 jobs over the past year.”

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