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Unemployment rate hits historic high

Canada’s unemployment rate has hit a record high of 13.7%, the highest the jobless rate has been since 1982.

Regionally, the Kootenays unemployment rate, reached 14.8%, the highest in all of British Columbia. B.C.’s unemployment rate currently stands at 13.4%.

Canada’s economy added 289,600 jobs in May as businesses started to reopen.

Statistics Canada said the increase in the unemployment rate is a result of more people looking for work, particularly people who have worked in the past year.

Since the COVID-19 pandemic was declared in March, over 3-million Canadian jobs have been lost.

The unemployment rate pre-pandemic in February was 5.6%.

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