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The Business Council of British Columbia is a non-partisan organization dedicated to promoting prosperity for current and future generations.

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This morning, Trans Mountain President & COO Michael Davies joined the panel “2035: What Will It Take to Make Canada a Resource Superpower” at the sold-out #BCBizSummit by Business Council of British Columbia — 400+ attendees discussing Canada’s resource future. #EnergyLeadership

This morning, Trans Mountain President & COO Michael Davies joined the panel “2035: What Will It Take to Make Canada a Resource Superpower” at the sold-out #BCBizSummit by 
<a href="/BizCouncilBC/">Business Council of British Columbia</a> — 400+ attendees discussing Canada’s resource future. #EnergyLeadership
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Thank you Business Council of British Columbia for championing our businesses and building strong communities. As we look to the future, our message to Ottawa and global investors is clear: If you want to drive economic growth and opportunity for Canada, look west. B.C. is ready to lead.🍁

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On tonight’s Global BC News Hour at 6: Big reaction to an explosive letter sent to #RichmondBC property owners — on land claimed by Cowichan Tribes. (We’re still waiting to hear from the BC gov’t) #bcpoli Catherine Urquhart 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦

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British Columbians deserve to know their rising municipal taxes are spent wisely, says auditor Gordon Ruth. "Local governments spend billions of taxpayer dollars each year... Yet there is little independent oversight." There can be. #bcpoli Business Council of British Columbia vancouversun.com/opinion/opinio…

British Columbians deserve to know their rising municipal taxes are spent wisely, says auditor Gordon Ruth.
"Local governments spend billions of taxpayer dollars each year... Yet there is little independent oversight." There can be.
#bcpoli <a href="/BizCouncilBC/">Business Council of British Columbia</a> 
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There’s no magic bullet to fix B.C.’s economy. But there are simple policy changes that could make a big impact. BCBC's David Williams joined Kirk LaPointe on episode one of the SMB Report: youtube.com/watch?v=1ESyUE…

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Today’s federal budget begins the difficult process of repairing Canada’s finances and economic fundamentals over the medium term. The near term will be bumpy, however. bcbc.com/news/federal-f…

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Every year since 2014, BCBC co-hosts the welcome reception to open the First Nations Leaders Gathering. It is an important opportunity for business, labour, government and First Nations leaders to come together and talk about reconciliation in British Columbia.

Every year since 2014, BCBC co-hosts the welcome reception to open the First Nations Leaders Gathering. 

It is an important opportunity for business, labour, government and First Nations leaders to come together and talk about reconciliation in British Columbia.
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NEW - Richmond’s Montrose Properties is asking the BCSC to reopen the Cowichan Tribes case, saying landowners like them weren’t heard before a ruling that affects their property. “We don’t have the luxury of waiting years to sort this out,” says CEO Ken Low. #bcpoli #cdnpoli

NEW - Richmond’s Montrose Properties is asking the BCSC to reopen the Cowichan Tribes case, saying landowners like them weren’t heard before a ruling that affects their property. “We don’t have the luxury of waiting years to sort this out,” says CEO Ken Low. #bcpoli #cdnpoli