SIPP sees silver lining with new Possibility Charter
The South Island Prosperity Partnership launched a new initiative last week that complements work done earlier this fall by the Rising Economy Taskforce.
The Possibility Charter features a pledge “to build Greater Victoria’s future on a foundation of hope, creativity and entrepreneurship, rather than complacency and stagnation.”
“The Possibility Charter is more than words on a page — it’s a call to action for Greater Victoria to embrace creativity, take risks and co-create a future where people and businesses can thrive together,” SIPP CEO Aaron Stone said in the media release. “By pairing the Charter with SIPP’s five-year plan, Rising Economy 2030, we are giving our region both the vision and a plan to succeed.”
The new economic development plan focuses on growing emerging sectors — the blue economy, cleantech and life sciences — as well as finding and keeping essential workers and broadening AI adoption. The plan aims to create conditions that help young people stay in the region and succeed.
“The Chamber supports the work done by SIPP and continues to work with our members and partners as the unapologetic voice of business to address social disorder, increase access to skilled workers and grow our regional economy in ways guided by innovation, inclusion and resilience,” Chamber CEO John Wilson said. “The time to act is now — to build a safer, stronger and more prosperous Greater Victoria for everyone.”