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| INFORMATION BULLETIN | |
| For Immediate Release 2026FIN0022-000633 June 1, 2026 |
Ministry of Finance – Gender Equity Office |
| B.C. releases third-annual Pay Transparency Report Pay transparency helping to reduce gender pay gap in B.C. |
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VICTORIA – Summary
__________ Government has released its third Pay Transparency Annual Report, showing progress as the gender pay gap in British Columbia continues to narrow. Pay transparency measures mandated under the Pay Transparency Act support more informed career decisions. Job seekers increasingly know how much a job pays before applying, employees are permitted to discuss pay without reprisal, and employers and the public are more aware of gender pay gaps. Increased transparency is associated with improved earnings and economic security for women, which can support higher levels of household spending and broader economic growth. The 2026 report indicates that these measures are contributing to changes in the gender pay gap, which narrowed from 18.4% in 2022 to 14.5% in 2025. Women in B.C. earned 85 cents on average for every dollar men earned. Improvements to gender pay gap in focus sectors The 2026 report focuses on three of the largest sectors in B.C.’s economy that employ nearly 30% of the workforce and are expected to contribute significantly to job growth over the next decade:
Largest gender pay gap improvements From 2024 to 2025, the gender pay gap improved most in:
Gender pay gap findings In 2025:
Pay transparency requirements for B.C. employers Pay transparency practices can improve hiring efficiency, broaden applicant pools, reduce turnover, and support more stable and productive workplaces. The Pay Transparency Act requires all employers in B.C. to include pay information on publicly posted jobs, and large and medium-sized companies to begin posting annual pay transparency reports. As of March 2026, 81% of job postings on Indeed in B.C. included pay information, compared to 56% across Canada. Approximately 700 employers with 300 or more employees were required to prepare and post pay transparency reports by November 2025. About 64% of employers met the requirement, and outreach and education continue with employers to support them to meet their reporting obligations. In fall 2026, the reporting requirement will apply to employers with 50 or more employees, approximately 8,500 employers. Quick Facts:
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