AG responds to Chamber’s call for red tape reforms

The Chamber has been effective in our work to keep lines of communication clear between government and the business community. BC’s Attorney General David Eby responded to a letter by The Chamber, co-signed by the Surrey Board of Trade and the Alberni Valley and Campbell River and District chambers of commerce.
 
We were clear that the Lobbyists Transparency Act as implemented is missing its intended mark,” Chamber CEO Bruce Williams said. “We support open and transparent government but this is red tape that is casting a chill on many small chambers due to its heavy handed reporting requirements. Threats of fines and public shaming aimed at preventing conflicts of interest are causing collateral damage to non-profits working for the benefit of communities. This flies in the face of the work that chambers do to build connections that enable informed decisions and successful policies.”
 
The Chamber will continue to work with the AG to refine the LTA to better achieve its intended outcomes.