Regional unemployment rate drops to 3.5%
Greater Victoria continues to have one of the tightest labour markets in Canada. The latest numbers from November show our unemployment rate is back to 3.5%, according to Statistics Canada. That’s down from 4.3% in October and closer to where the region typically was before the pandemic.
“We know there is work in our region and that makes us attractive to ambitious people who want to move here and build their careers,” Chamber CEO Bruce Williams said. “Our regional economy benefits from having the stability of BC government jobs as well as CFB Esquimalt. However, we still need to address housing supply in Greater Victoria to make sure we can retain people who want to work here and contribute to our community.”
There is some good news on that front as new construction jobs appear to be driving the lower rate. There were 18,400 people employed in construction this November compared to 13,500 in November 2021.
“We know there is work in our region and that makes us attractive to ambitious people who want to move here and build their careers,” Chamber CEO Bruce Williams said. “Our regional economy benefits from having the stability of BC government jobs as well as CFB Esquimalt. However, we still need to address housing supply in Greater Victoria to make sure we can retain people who want to work here and contribute to our community.”
There is some good news on that front as new construction jobs appear to be driving the lower rate. There were 18,400 people employed in construction this November compared to 13,500 in November 2021.