Economy: B.C. is Booming, Our Plan is Working

14 August 2008
All-Time Highs Continue in Second Quarter of 2008
The quarterly release of the Major Projects Inventory shows the number of major construction projects in B.C. has increased for the twentieth straight quarter.

17 July 2008
Public Accounts Show B.C.'s Economic Strength
A growing economy and prudent financial management have helped British Columbia post its fourth consecutive surplus.

05 May 2008
B.C. Apprentices Increase for Fourth Straight Year
With almost 40,000 registered apprentices and youth participants in British Columbia as of March 31, the Industry Training Authority (ITA) has successfully exceeded its service plan targets for the fourth straight fiscal year.

12 September 2007
Premier Congratulates Ports on Friendship Agreement
A friendship agreement signed between the Port of Ningbo, China, and the newly expanded Port of Prince Rupert builds on the promise of the Pacific Gateway, Premier Gordon Campbell said today at the opening of Prince Rupert’s new container terminal.

29 December 2007
B.C. Eliminates Mandatory Retirement
As of Jan. 1, 2008, employees can choose when they want to retire. Changes to human rights legislation protect all people 19 years and over from discrimination on the basis of age. This means people cannot be forced to retire.

25 April 2007
Legislation Introduced to Eliminate Mandatory Retirement
Legislation that sweeps mandatory retirement out of the way by offering choices to British Columbians who turn 65 has been introduced in the BC Legislature.

31 January 2007
Premier Announces $2.8 Million For Mining Training
The Province and the federal government will invest a total of $2.8 million to help youth from rural and First Nations communities in northwestern B.C. get the hands-on experience they need to develop exciting careers in the mining industry.

06 January 2007
Job Creation in British Columbia Remains Strong
British Columbia finished 2006 on a strong note, creating nearly 10,000 jobs in December for a total of over 65,000 new jobs in 2006.

20 November 2006
Premier Campbell Unveils B.C.-Canada Pavilion For Beijing Games
Premier Gordon Campbell has unveiled plans for the B.C.-Canada Pavilion, which will be British Columbia and Canada’s showcase to the world at the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics.

17 November 2006
Premier Launches China Tourism Marketing Campaign
Premier Gordon Campbell unveiled Tourism British Columbia’s China Tourism Marketing Campaign at the China International Travel Mart trade show in Shanghai.

05 November 2006
New Measures to Train, Attract and Retain Workers
The BC Liberal government will launch aggressive new strategies to train, attract and retain skilled workers and provide young British Columbians with the education and support they need to work and succeed in the Pacific Century.

15 September 2006
Surplus Improves, But Challenges Remain
A stronger economic outlook for 2006 is bolstering British Columbia’s surplus, but emerging economic and natural resource risks pose challenges.

21 August 2006
B.C. Major Project List Surpasses $100 Billion Mark
British Columbia’s hot economy continues to fuel record levels of construction.

14 August 2006
Alcan Announces $2-Billion Investment Plan For B.C.
Alcan has announced that it plans to invest $2 billion to upgrade its Kitimat smelter with modern and more efficient technology.

03 August 2006
$12.7-Million Upgrade at Boundary Bay Airport
The BC Liberal government, the Corporation of Delta and Alpha Aviation Inc. have committed more than $12.7 million to improve Boundary Bay Airport.

23 May 2006
B.C. & Beijing Sign Investment Co-Operation Agreement
A Memorandum of Co-operation in Investment signed today between the B.C. government and the Beijing Investment Promotion Bureau will help expand business opportunities, cultural understanding and maximize Olympic opportunities on both sides of the Pacific

28 April 2006
Alberta and B.C. Break Down Barriers to Create Single Large Market
Alberta and British Columbia have signed a groundbreaking agreement to eliminate barriers to trade, investment and labour mobility between the two provinces. The agreement creates the second largest economic region in Canada.

07 April 2006
13,000 New Jobs Created, Unemployment Hits 30-Year Low
British Columbia created 13,000 new jobs in March, while the unemployment rate fell to 4.4 per cent, the lowest rate in 30 years.

13 March 2006
B.C. Film and Television Production Soars in 2005
Film and television production in British Columbia increased more than 50 per cent over 2004, contributing $1.2 billion to the provincial economy in 2005.

10 January 2006
Homeowner Grant Threshold to Increase
Proposed improvements will safeguard the value of homeowner grants in response to substantial increases in property values.

06 January 2005
B.C. Posts Greatest Job Growth in Canada for 2005
According to Statistics Canada, B.C.’s overall job growth was more than double the national average of 1.4% in 2005 and well above the 1.8% job growth seen in Alberta.

07 November 2005
B.C. Unemployment Rate Hits 30-Year Low
British Columbia created 14,400 new jobs in October, while the unemployment rate fell to 5.1 per cent, the lowest monthly rate in 30 years.

14 September 2005
B.C. Budget Update - Improving Support for Seniors, Moving B.C. Forward
Improved support for senior citizens is at the heart of new budget measures that also include a significant fund for First Nations and tax reductions to help keep B.C.'s economy strong.

26 August 2005
B.C. Economic Growth Forecasts Strengthen
The independent Economic Forecast Council has improved its economic growth outlook for British Columbia from 3.3% to 3.6%.

29 July 2005
B.C. Development Projects Continue to Break Records
The number of major projects proposed or underway in British Columbia hit a record high in the second quarter of 2005.

09 June 2005
B.C. Job Growth Rate Leads the Country, Unemployment Rate Nears Historic Lows
British Columbia created 17,700 new jobs in May while the unemployment rate fell to 5.7 per cent, the second-lowest monthly rate on record.

06 May 2005
BC is Canada's Number One Job Creation Engine
British Columbia posted the largest gain in jobs in Canada in April, creating 13,300 new jobs and lowering B.C.’s unemployment rate to 6.1%, said Finance Minister Colin Hansen, BC Liberal candidate for Vancouver-Quilchena.

05 May 2005
Building Permits Soar - More Good News for BC's Economy
According to Statistics Canada, the total number of building permits between January and March is up by 30 per cent over the same period in 2004 – nearly double the national average.

27 April 2005
It's Official, We're Number One! - B.C. is number one of all Provinces in Economic Growth
For the first time in nearly two decades, B.C. is now Number One of all provinces in Canada again in economic growth, confirming that the BC Liberal plan to create new opportunity for British Columbians is working, said Premier Gordon Campbell.

01 April 2005
New $50-million Coast Development Initiative Announced
A new $50-million North Island – Coast Development Initiative will give communities on Vancouver Island and the Sunshine Coast the funding, control and ability to create new opportunities for sustainable economic growth and more jobs.

25 March 2005
Canadians are Moving Back to British Columbia
For the second year in a row more people are choosing to make British Columbia their home because of the opportunities this province offers.

08 March 2005
Budget 2005: Prosperity for British Columbia
Watch clips of Premier Gordon Campbell's address to the Vancouver Board of Trade outlining Budget 2005.

24 February 2005
Regional Tourism Strategy Unveiled
Speaking to the 12th annual B.C. Tourism Industry Conference in Vancouver, Premier Gordon Campbell unveiled the third component of the Province’s tourism marketing strategy: $14 million in proposed funding for regional tourism promotion.

10 January 2005
Unemployment at Lowest Rate Since June 1981
B.C. accounted for half of all the new jobs created in Canada in December and the monthly unemployment rate fell to its lowest point since June 1981.

22 December 2004
BC Economy Continues to Surge at the Close of 2004
The BC Economy is continuing to surge as we approach the close of 2004, helping to build a better tomorrow for British Columbians.

07 December 2004
Economy to Continue Strong Growth in 2005
The independent Economic Forecast Council expects British Columbia will continue to enjoy strong economic growth in 2005, estimated at 3.3%.

06 December 2004
B.C. Unemployment Hits 20-Year Low
The overall unemployment rate at 6.4 per cent is at its lowest rate since Aug. 1981. Youth unemployment stood at 11.4 per cent in November – the lowest since August 1990.

01 December 2004
BC Economy Continues to Grow
The BC economy is continuing to grow allowing the BC Liberal government to continue investing in the priorities of British Columbians.

17 November 2004
B.C.'s Economy Outpacing National Average
B.C.'s economy outpaced the national average for the first time in seven years in 2003. B.C.'s economic growth of 2.5% in 2003 was ahead of the national average of 2.0% growth over the same period.

05 November 2004
Unemployment Rate Drops in Every Corner of British Columbia
British Columbia added 12,000 new jobs in October and the unemployment rate has declined throughout the province.British Columbia added 12,000 new jobs in October and the unemployment rate has declined throughout the province.

25 October 2004
The PST rolls back, B.C. moves forward
With the economy turning the corner and the budget balanced, Finance Minister Gary Collins today announced a reduction in the provincial sales tax rate to 7% from 7.5%.

08 October 2004
Full-time Job Growth Explodes in September, Unemployment Rate Drops 0.6 percent
According to Statistics Canada's September Labour Force Survey, employment in British Columbia increased by 13,000 jobs in September, including over 25,000 full-time positions.

06 October 2004
$135 Million Northern Development Initiative to Promote Economic Growth and Job Creation
Legislation introduced in Victoria to establish the $135-million Northern Development Initiative Trust will give northern communities the funding, control and ability to identify and pursue new opportunities for stimulating sustainable economic growth.

24 September 2004
New Tourism Strategy to Enhance Marketing, Resort Development and Community Involvement
Premier Gordon Campbell has announced a sweeping new tourism strategy to enhance marketing, resort development and community involvement in maximizing tourism assets, including doubling marketing funding for Tourism BC.

14 September 2004
Booming Economy and Budget Windfall a Credit to Premier Campbell's Management and Vision
B.C.’s economic growth continues to be robust this year, reflecting solid employment gains, near record lumber prices, higher energy and mineral prices, sustained housing market activity and stronger retail sales.

20 August 2004
Know the Facts: B.C.'s Economy is Turning the Corner
B.C. Leads Canada in Job Growth

06 July 2004
B.C. Leads Canada in Job Creation and Wage Rates
B.C. leads the country in job creation and a larger proportion of British Columbians are making $16 or more per hour than in any other province.

25 February 2004
BC Economic Strategy Working
BC Economic Strategy Working - KPMG Report

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