YOUR PERSPECTIVE: Supporting small businesses in B.C.
Small businesses and the hard-working people behind them are the foundation of our province. My parents ran a small business, and later I started my own, so I know that owning and operating a business is no easy feat. Unexpected challenges such as the threat of tariffs and uncertainty about the future only make it more difficult. We understand this, and we are working to ensure that British Columbian businesses continue to feel supported. That’s why recently, we brought forward legislation to continue reducing red tape for interprovincial trade.
The Trade Recognition Act breaks down interprovincial trade barriers, strengthening B.C. businesses and economic growth. Local and small businesses across the province can worry less about certifications and regulations, and more about serving their communities and supporting their families.
The increasing uncertainty in our trade relationships with the U.S. has changed the way we think about our economy. Now, more than ever, we are focusing on building a strong independent economy. We are finding new ways that we can support Canadian businesses and reducing administrative burdens in the process.
For instance, in November, B.C. led the charge in bringing together all 13 provinces and territories, as well as the federal government, to collaborate on supporting Canadian businesses. We approved the Canadian Mutual Recognition Agreement on the Sale of Goods and now, we are building on that momentum with the Trade Recognition Act.
