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Kootenays have third highest unemployment rate in B.C.

Kootenays have third highest unemployment rate in B.C.

The region’s rate rose to 5.7 per cent, higher than the national average
Canada added 30,300 jobs in February, unemployment rate 5.6%

Canada added 30,300 jobs in February, unemployment rate 5.6%

There were gains in manufacturing, by 16,000 jobs, and a bump of 23,000 jobs in the retail sector
B.C. unemployment rate climbs as COVID-19 drags on

B.C. unemployment rate climbs as COVID-19 drags on

Recovery stalled here, going backwards in Ontario, Quebec
B.C.’s construction sector is shedding jobs; but overall unemployment drops

B.C.’s construction sector is shedding jobs; but overall unemployment drops

Unemployment rates in B.C. are going down, but key sector lost nearly 20,000 jobs in July
COVID-19: B.C. unemployment rate more than doubles in April

COVID-19: B.C. unemployment rate more than doubles in April

More than 400,000 applied for B.C. emergency benefit
Unemployment rate falls to new record low as wages ramp up: StatCan

Unemployment rate falls to new record low as wages ramp up: StatCan

TD Bank economist: ‘The Canadian economy is operating beyond full employment’
Unemployment rate drops to 5.7%, reaches lowest mark in more than 40 years

Unemployment rate drops to 5.7%, reaches lowest mark in more than 40 years

December reading marked the 13th-straight month of job gains
Canadian economy lost 207,000 jobs in April, unemployment rate rises

Canadian economy lost 207,000 jobs in April, unemployment rate rises

The losses in April nearly wiped out the 303,000 jobs added in March
Unemployment rate sticks at 43-year low of 5.6%

Unemployment rate sticks at 43-year low of 5.6%

For the second straight month, the jobless rate was at its lowest level since Stats Can started measuring comparable data in 1976
Kootenay unemployment rate holds at 5.7 per cent

Kootenay unemployment rate holds at 5.7 per cent

Chartered Accountants of British Columbia release Check-Up report