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New DND homes a win for Chamber and economy
/in BizNews This Week, Chamber Awareness, Government Federal, Housing/by Jim ZeebenAdvocacy works. The latest win for The Chamber is news that the federal government is moving to address our 2024 policy resolution “Adding to Canada’s Housing Supply by Strengthening Canada’s Military Through Housing on Military Bases.” In January, the government announced the construction of 668 new residential housing units and the renovation of more than […]
Chief Justice answers Chamber on chronic criminals
/in BizNews This Week, Chamber Awareness, Safe Communities/by Jim ZeebenCanada’s Chief Justice Richard Wagner and Justices Andromache Karakatsanis and Nicholas Kasirer were in Victoria this week as part of an effort to bring the Supreme Court “closer to Canadians.” In a world marked by misinformation, the Court needs to do more to help the public understand the work it does and how its decisions […]
Feds announce summit to spark Canadian economy
/in BizNews This Week, Global Uncertainty, Government Federal/by Jim ZeebenThe federal government announced today that it will hold a Canada-US Economic Summit on Feb. 7. The summit will bring together Canadian leaders in trade, business, public policy and organized labour. Their aim will be to make it easier to build and trade within Canada — the ninth-largest economy in the world — as well […]
Tariff threat on hold, but clock ticks for new plan for Canada
/in BizNews This Week, Chamber Awareness, Global Uncertainty, Inflation And Rising Costs/by Jim ZeebenBusinesses were quick to respond to the imminent threat of US tariffs, with calls to support local and buy Canadian. Now that the trade war has been “paused,” it’s clear we need to be better prepared in case US President Donald Trump does impose crippling tariffs on Canadian products. Chamber CEO Bruce Williams has been […]
Eby names ‘war-room’ to protect BC against US tariffs
/in BizNews This Week, Global Uncertainty, Government Provincial/by Jim ZeebenWith US President Donald Trump threatening to impose tariffs as early as Saturday, BC Premier David Eby has assembled a cabinet committee to fight back. Housing and Municipal Affairs Minister Ravi Kahlon will chair the committee, which will act as a day-to-day war room. “This threat isn’t going away anytime soon – not while this […]
Bank cuts interest rates again as uncertainty remains
/in BizNews This Week, Chamber Awareness, Global Uncertainty, Inflation And Rising Costs/by Jim ZeebenThis morning, the Bank of Canada reduced its target for the overnight rate to 3%. The Bank also said it was ending quantitative tightening, starting gradually in early March. Economic projections are more fuzzy now than they typically are because of the shifting political landscape, particularly the threat of US tariffs. “With inflation around 2% […]
New: post-budget breakfast with BC Finance Minister
/in BizNews This Week, Chamber Awareness, Government Provincial/by Jim ZeebenWith businesses facing ongoing uncertainty, it’s good to know that at least one economic tradition will continue this year. The Greater Victoria Chamber of Commerce will once again host the provincial Finance Minister, at a breakfast event presented by Coastal Community Credit Union & Insurance Services, the morning after BC Budget 2025 is unveiled. This […]
Inflation falls lower in December: Statistics Canada
/in BizNews This Week, Inflation And Rising Costs/by Jim ZeebenThere was good news from Statistics Canada this week as the agency reported inflation continued to slow in December. The Consumer Price Index was 1.8% on a year-over-year basis in December, down from 1.9% in November. Restaurant meals and alcohol were directly connected to the deceleration. A temporary GST break on some items took effect in […]
Seabed carbon worth study: Ocean Networks Canada
/in BizNews This Week, Climate Change Solutions/by Jim ZeebenA proposal to remove CO2 from the atmosphere and bury it safely in the seabed is one of the incredible examples of climate action leadership in Greater Victoria. The Solid Carbon project is being studied by Ocean Networks Canada and other world-renowned institutions. The work was recently highlighted by the Times Colonist in a story […]
Chamber network working behind scenes to help Canada
/in BizNews This Week, Global Uncertainty, Immigration And Integration/by Jim ZeebenIt’s said that no one wins a tariff war, and with so much uncertainty about what newly anointed US President Donald Trump might do to pressure Canadians economically, the Chamber’s national network is proactively working to build allies where it counts. This week, the Canadian Chamber was in Washington, DC, during the US inauguration. The […]
Save Our Streets hosting expert panel at 8 am, Jan. 23
/in BizNews This Week, Safe Communities/by Jim ZeebenA provincial initiative backed by the Chamber is hosting a panel discussion in Vancouver tomorrow at 8am about what is currently being done to make communities safer. The Save Our Streets initiative was formed by a coalition of businesses and representative associations to address growing distress over homeless encampments, addiction and mental health challenges that […]
Esquimalt seeks feedback on transportation work
/in BizNews This Week, Government Local, Transportation Options/by Jim ZeebenImprovements to help smooth the flow of traffic through the Township of Esquimalt continue to be made. The municipality wants to hear from people and businesses who use Esquimalt Road to make sure work continues on the right path. Esquimalt’s Active Transportation Network Plan was endorsed by council in 2022, outlining several key priorities for […]