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  1. About Us

    About Us The BC Chamber of Commerce is … At the heart of every organization there are leaders who not only work tirelessly on their business but who care deeply about their people. We care too, and not only support our …

  2. GROW LABOUR MARKET SIZE THROUGH INCREASED EMPLOYMENT OF SENIORS (2023)

    … they are only eligible for partial payouts. New immigrants who have lived in this country for less than 10 years, are … a certain threshold (in 2023 Recovery Tax Period it’s about $82,000) [1] , individuals are  subject to … they made the maximum earnings could now retire at 65 with about $1,250 a month from the Canadian Pension Plan, though …

  3. INVESTMENT IN SENIOR CARE - THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF THE SILVER TSUNAMI (2023)

    … studies over the last few decades have been warning us about this silver tsunami and its impact on the workforce, … care for an adult family member whose life is at risk and who has experienced a significant change in their baseline … for an aging parent. Facts prior to the pandemic: There are about one million "informal" caregivers in the province, …

  4. UNLOCKING THE POTENTIAL OF NURSES TO INCREASE ACCESS TO PRIMARY HEALTHCARE (2021)

    … Canada needs to expand the number of players who can deliver (and collect payment) for Primary … Why should Chambers of Commerce be concerned about this model? Because family doctor’s offices and … Doctor Crisis Across Canada, 15.3% or about 4.7 million people do not have access to primary …

  5. INTRANASAL NALOXONE: ELIMINATING PREVENTABLE BARRIERS FOR USE (2022)

    … Report on Illicit Drug Toxicity Deaths in BC, 71% of people who died of illicit drug overdose last year were between the … naloxone option is overwhelmingly favoured by those who are needle-hesitant, who don’t have the training, or … Usability research has shown that 0% of untrained (and about 60% of trained) users know how to administer a full …

  6. Privacy Policy

    … is defined by Canadian privacy legislation as information about an identifiable individual, excluding business contact … The BC Chamber’s privacy officer is the VP, Operations who is designated as responsible for the BC Chamber’s … Pender Street Vancouver, BC V6C 2T8 Any questions about the BC Chamber’s handling of personal information …

  7. BC Chamber of Commerce Celebrates Chamber of Commerce Week

    … celebrating the chambers of commerce and boards of trade who advocate on behalf of 36,000 members of every size, and … of African Canadian Economics, who will share insights about the business opportunities for Black entrepreneurs. On … First Nations Major Projects Coalition, will share insights about Canada’s energy transformation to lower carbon and …

  8. TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS FOR BC’S INDUSTRIAL AREAS & BUSINESS PARKS (2021)

    … planning concepts are an excellent value for residents who live in and commute within or to other urban centres, … convenience for these skilled trades and technical workers who are therefore required to use their own single occupant …   1 About Metro Vancouver 2050 (Accessed February 19, 2021), …

  9. PROVIDING CERTAINTY FOR BUSINESS THROUGH THE TIMELY ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE (2023)

    … and backlogs in the court system is the number of litigants who do not have the assistance of a lawyer. Past reports … explained the phenomenon as follows: “Litigants who appear in person because they are unable to afford … integrated court has early access to relevant information about the accused, and because there are designated staff …

  10. A FOCUS ON REFUGEES (2023)

    … years and has had the second highest rate of refugees who gained citizenship. In 2021, Canada admitted 10,810 … Done properly, bringing refugees into our country isn’t about charity. It’s about investing in the future of business —both theirs and …