Jun 5, 2026 4:28 PM - Connect Newsroom - Ramandeep Kaur
British Columbia added 25,000 jobs in May, according to the latest Labour Force Survey released by Statistics Canada, reversing part of the employment losses recorded earlier this year.
The gain follows a three-month period from February through April during which the province lost approximately 40,000 jobs. Despite the increase in employment, B.C.'s overall unemployment rate remained unchanged at 6.8 per cent.
According to Statistics Canada data, much of the job growth was concentrated in the construction and manufacturing sectors. B.C. Jobs, Economic Development and Innovation Minister Ravi Kahlon said those sectors accounted for roughly 19,000 new positions during the month.
Kahlon said the province's economy remains resilient despite ongoing global uncertainty, including the impact of U.S. tariffs and international conflicts. He said the provincial government continues to focus on measures aimed at supporting employment and economic growth.
The minister also pointed to major international events, including the FIFA World Cup 2026 and Web Summit Vancouver, as opportunities to support economic activity and create jobs across the province.

