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Women in Business report finds steady, slow progress
/in BizNews This Week, Chamber Awareness, Fair Rules, Finding And Keeping Workers/by Jim ZeebenThe 2025 Women in Business report by Doane Grant Thornton is now available. The annual report promotes gender equality, tracks progress, identifies challenges and informs strategies for fostering a more inclusive and equitable business environment — ultimately leading to better business outcomes. “In Canada, 34.7% of women hold senior management positions in small- and medium-sized […]
Listening session planned for federal candidates
/in BizNews This Week, Chamber Awareness, Government Federal/by Jim ZeebenThe Chamber is planning a federal election event for Greater Victoria. “We’re going to hold a ‘Listening Session,’ which has worked well at focusing discussion on specific challenges facing our region,” Chamber CEO Bruce Williams said. The event, called Canada Votes 2025, is scheduled for April 16, from 5-7 pm. The format will feature a […]
Premier walks back contentious parts of Bill 7
/in BizNews This Week, Chamber Awareness, Government Provincial/by Jim ZeebenThe Chamber applauds the provincial government for listening to our concerns, and those of other business organizations, and removing many of the autocratic elements of Bill 7. The legislation, as initially proposed, would give BC’s Cabinet broad powers without the need to be accountable to the elected legislature. On March 28, Premier David Eby agreed […]
Savings at the fuel pump welcomed by business
/in BizNews This Week, Business And Economic Strength, Climate Change Solutions, Food Security, Government Federal, Government Provincial, Hospitality And Tourism Rescue And Recovery/by Jim ZeebenThe cost of fueling up at the pump has plummeted after the provincial government removed the carbon tax. Gas prices dropped below $1.60/litre yesterday — about 19 cents lower than they were the day before the tax was removed. The lower fuel costs are welcome news to businesses that move goods and people. “We hear […]
Canada escapes crosshairs as US takes aim at foreign trade
/in BizNews This Week, Chamber Awareness, Global Uncertainty, Government Federal, Inflation And Rising Costs/by Jim ZeebenBusinesses watching today’s tariff announcements from the US administration can be forgiven for feeling more confused than ever. Canadians have been coping with economic anxiety for months due to threats of broad-based tariffs and other measures. However, on the day that US President Donald Trump promised to unveil his master economic plan for world trade, […]
New child care spaces announced for Langford
/in BizNews This Week, Finding And Keeping Workers/by Jim ZeebenFor the last 10 years, Chamber members have identified finding and keeping workers as one of the biggest challenges facing their organization. Our region has one of the lowest unemployment rates in part because of our cost of living. To help, the Chamber has loudly and successfully advocated for investment in child care, which can […]
BC Housing gets grant funding for 530 new homes
/in BizNews This Week, Housing/by Jim ZeebenHousing is foundational to building a strong economy and safe communities. The Chamber advocates for policy change and investment in housing to support builders and the real estate sector, as well as to provide homes for all levels of our workforce and help people facing homelessness. “We work for all of our members and are […]
Century Celebration of Cup victory begins this week
/in BizNews This Week, Chamber Awareness, Government Provincial, Hospitality And Tourism Rescue And Recovery/by Jim ZeebenThe Century Celebration of the Victoria Cougars’ historic victory over the Montreal Canadians begins March 27. Three musical finalists — selected from 31 entries to a songwriting contest honouring the 1925 Stanley Cup win — kick things off by performing their original songs at the Bard and Banker. Festivities continue on March 29-30, with family […]
Tight timeline as federal election set for April 28
/in BizNews This Week, Chamber Awareness, Government Federal/by Jim ZeebenWith the writ dropped on a federal election set for April 28, voters have a tight timeline to learn who their local candidates are and what their parties are promising. How can the Chamber help our members, the community and democracy? Let us know your thoughts on what information you want before going to the […]
Consumers get break as BC eliminating carbon tax April 1
/in BizNews This Week, Business And Economic Strength, Chamber Awareness, Climate Change Solutions, Global Uncertainty, Government Federal, Government Provincial, Inflation And Rising Costs/by Jim ZeebenEnergy costs are set to go down starting April 1 as the province announced yesterday it will make good on its promise to eliminate the consumer carbon tax after the federal government promised to do the same. BC’s tax adds about 17 cents per litre at the gas pump, and 15 cents per cubic metre […]
Finalists announced for this year’s Business Awards!
/in BizNews This Week, Chamber Awareness/by Jim ZeebenThe Greater Victoria Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce the finalists for the 2025 Greater Victoria Business Awards. Tickets will be available at end of March. The finalists have distinguished themselves in many categories and many ways, including excellent customer service, sustainable business practices, young entrepreneurship and business leadership. The Chamber’s 2025 Business Awards showcase hard-working businesses, business […]
Chamber prepping for pro-business campaign
/in BizNews This Week, Business And Economic Strength, Chamber Awareness, Government Federal/by Jim ZeebenWith a federal election expected to be called as soon as this Sunday, the Canadian Chamber is working on a toolkit that will make sure all political parties understand what businesses need. The main message is that businesses are under threat. We need the next government to commit to going all-in on Canada. That means […]