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If you're looking for a job in B.C., then you're in luck.

The BC government is currently hiring for a variety of positions across the province, offering competitive salaries and good benefits. Whether you're an experienced professional or just starting out, there are a variety of job openings.

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A new law will require B.C. employers to share wage information or salary ranges in job postings — and people on Reddit are rejoicing at the news.

In a news release on Tuesday, the provincial government said this change will help close the gender pay gap. If passed, the legislation will come into effect on November 1, 2023, for B.C. government jobs, and then in November of the following year for all other employers with 1,000 employees or more. Smaller and smaller companies will be concerned by the measure ove time.

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The cost of living in B.C. is a pain point for many residents, but families in the province will soon be receiving a helping hand via the BC Family Benefit (formerly known as the Child Opportunity Benefit).

The benefit comes in three installments as a direct deposit by the Canada Revenue Agency, and the B.C. government said that eligible families with two kids can expect to get up to a $350 boost to their bank account.

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Your bank account might get an unexpected bump soon, thanks to the B.C. government's BC Affordability Credit.

This month 85% of British Columbians will automatically get the credit through the Canada Revenue Agency. How much you get though depends on certain factors like whether or not you have kids.

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If you are struggling with the cost of living in B.C. and are in need of some extra cash, there are a few ways that the Government of B.C. can help you out.

Whether it be extra money to put food on the table or some help with paying bills, these government programs could be super helpful.

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