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More people facing complex barriers will have greater access to personalized, community-based employment opportunities with an expansion of wraparound services to 16 additional communities throughout... Read More


The Province is addressing immediate labour needs by supporting rural employers to keep temporary foreign workers, providing short-term stability as they explore domestic recruitment, training and... Read More


Five months ago, Dr. Anne Herdman Royal began a new job in Canada. Driven out of the United States by a shifting political landscape and a mass shooting at the hospital where she worked in Tulsa,... Read More


The province is expanding eligibility for WorkBC services to better support military spouses and dependent adult children relocating to B.C. with the Canadian Armed Forces, removing delays and... Read More


B.C.’s lowest-paid workers will get a wage increase to $18.25 per hour on June 1, 2026, in pace with inflation. “Working people in our province are feeling the pressure of inflation. That’s... Read More