The best time to prepare for emergencies is before they happen. With summer’s heat waning and the rains yet to fall this autumn, The Chamber is working on strategies to help businesses be ready for future climate events.

“Through our Public Policy and Advocacy committee and my conversations with Chamber members, we have recognized that the reality of doing business is planning for the unexpected,” Chamber CEO Bruce Williams said. “We want to see businesses have strong representation on the recently announced task force that the Premier is planning to support people affected by climate emergencies.”

The expert task force on emergencies will work to determine how the province can better support communities facing wildfires, flooding and other climate events that are now expected to regularly occur.

If you’re a chamber member interested in learning more about planning for climate change, or a business that can help others prepare, email communications@victoriachamber.ca. We’ll keep you posted on Chamber’s initiatives.