 We've been through a lot together. COVID-19 has challenged British Columbians in ways we never imagined. But through these challenges, we've also learned a lot about being resilient, and adaptable, and about working together. WorkBC's labor market outlook gives you the most up-to-date information to make informed decisions about careers, skills training, education, and hiring for all British Columbians. It's a 10-year forecast that tracks 500 occupations in 61 industries across seven regions. The labor market outlook shows you what these occupations are, where they're located, and which industries they'll be in. This means British Columbians can evaluate their best opportunities now and in the future. Young people can use the labor market outlook to identify the education and training they need to fill new roles. And their career counselors and family members can use it to support them in navigating their future. Mature job seekers may want to look at future employment trends. The labor market outlook features high-opportunity occupations, which are in demand and offer higher pay compared to other jobs. This means they can identify new opportunities when planning their career or considering a career change. Employers and investors need to understand population changes and trends in their industry. The labor market outlook can help them strategize around recruitment, hiring, and other long-term planning. And other professionals, such as economists, researchers, or policymakers, may want to dive deeper into the data. They can use the labor market outlook to draw on statistical insights. The labor market outlook supports all British Columbians in making informed decisions, helping us to build a better, stronger BC. To view the most recent labor market outlook addition, visit workbc.ca.