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City Vaughan
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Job numbers show cautious optimism with long road ahead: B.C. finance minister

Statistics Canada's labour force survey for June shows 118,000 people in B.C. found jobs and the unemployment rate fell slightly to 13 per cent. In a briefing Friday, Finance Minister Carol James said the latest numbers paint a picture of cautious optimism with a long road ahead on B.C.'s path to recovery during the COVID-19 pandemic. 
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The Canadian Press
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Legacy Identifier: n_COVID-BC-James20200710T1500 
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Duration: 2m9s 
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Create Date: 7/10/2020 3:00:00 PM 
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BRITISH COLUMBIA
Carole James
COVID-19
economy
finance minister
jobs
reopening
statistics canada
unemployment