Summit underway in Penticton against backdrop of labour shortages, concerns about rural health care
Overall poverty rates and food insecurity up, while median after-tax incomes down
Western-most pair the only provinces to attract and retain more than they train: Statistics Canada
B.C.’s 2.7 per cent rate remains below Canada’s rate of 2.9 per cent and Alberta’s of 3.5 per cent
But recent agreement between Canada and Germany will largely benefit Atlantic Canada
New figures show home sales in March 2024 dropped by 9.5 per cent compared to March 2023.
First Standard and Poor’s, then Moody’s lower province’s credit score
Health care, social assistance sector added more than 10,000 jobs, but other key sectors lost jobs
Association for Mineral Exploration in BC wants to join working group revising Mineral Tenure Act
Credit rating agency raises concerns about B.C.’s financial trajectory, but maintains AA credit rating.
BC Chamber of Commerce’s Fiona Famulak worries about rising costs, while union leader praises hike
Minimum wage will rise to 65 cents to $17.40 on June 1 for most eligible workers
Finance Minister Katrine Conroy will publicly table budget Thursday afternoon
BC United and BC Greens question NDP’s priorities, call approach out of touch
Combination of local and global factors adds up to a forecast of 0.7% economic increase
Atlantic Power has given BC Hydro notice on the current contract, citing financial viability
B.C. promises additional support as interprovincial wine dispute brews up