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Quesnel resolution pushing for a north-south interconnector gets BC Chamber approval

A Quesnel resolution endorsing the North-South Interconnector received overwhelming support at the BC Chamber of Commerce AGM in Kelowna.

93 percent of delegates supported it.

The motion called on the provincial government to act to ensure the timely, and safe provincial traffic flows near the city of Quesnel by replacing the existing, outdated, unsafe bridge and right of ways to allow a cleaner, more reliable provincial highway system around Quesnel’s downtown core.

A plan is already in place to replace the Quesnel River Bridge and the CN Rail overpass and to remove heavy truck traffic from the downtown core by adding a 3.7 kilometres section of Highway from North Star Road to River Park Road.

The estimated cost back in 2018 was 275 million dollars.

That was one of 42 resolutions that were passed.

Others focused on addressing community safety challenges and deficiencies in BC’s response to the toxic drug supply, lowering costs to businesses, incenting innovation, and addressing labour shortages.

List of Resolutions:

A Plan towards fiscal stability and economic stability

Continuing to Improve the Employer Health Tax

CRA process- cost of ineffective processes on business and management

Creating business reporting and taxation regulation effectiveness

Investing in intelligence: powering productivity through AI

Supporting the car industry in BC with flexibility and tax reform

Addressing community safety challenges and deficiencies in BC’s response to toxic drug supply

Broadening emergency response to include emergency economic recovery

Enhancing port safety and efficiency

Proposal to renew and expand the immediate expensing incentive to encourage private investment in healthcare diagnostics and delivery infrastructure

Recommendations to strengthen the social service sector

Supporting housing and population growth with consistent structured infrastructure funding for municipalities

Addressing the skills gap by aligning funding for post-secondary student seats with regional population growth

Advancing inclusive employment opportunities

Balancing immigration issues with labour needs by utilizing private post-secondary education in Canada

Building a safe transportation corridor for Central and Northern BC (Quesnel North South Interconnector) – passed 93 %

Long term Infrastructure Plan

Protecting public transit in BC as an essential service

Time for the Government to flex its mussels to protect our fresh waterways.

Using BC Carbo tax revenues to fund transit projects (this one did not get voted in)

A strategy for emission reduction

Build capacity for food processing in the agriculture industry by modernizing the agriculture land reserve

Industrial policy that incentivizes growth of BC natural resource sector

Supporting BC devastated wine industry

Viable, fibre supply is necessary for carbon-neutral producing power plants in BC

A balanced approach to implementing new short-term rental legislation

Allowing fitness memberships as eligible medical expenses on tax returns

Empowering municipalities to support their business communities in times of crisis

Made in Canada inclusive tax policy process

Natural assets – status report on giving dollar value to forests, green spaces, and wetlands to grow Canadian businesses

Pressing the re-start buttons on BC’s speculation tax

The grapes of wrath interprovincial trade barrier reform is still an issue

Use existing trade laws to benefit Canada’s interests

Regional & remote air access for BC

Supporting universities for a stronger economy ( was amended to include Colleges and Trades)

Abandoned vessels- improving oversight and accountability

Simplify and modernize the permitting process for BC’s trucking industry

Transporting demand management solutions for BC’s industrial areas and business parks

Solving the green infrastructure network approval and compliance bottleneck

BC Lobby Act- Implications for non-profits, smaller organizations, and Chambers/Boards of Trade

Cyber security and healthcare

Supporting a homegrown and entrepreneurial digital economy in BC

Business & Communities win when we build new BC ferries in BC

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