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Despite a few wins, B.C. budget has missing pieces, says Kelowna Chamber

While celebrating certain points, chamber says budget misses key points, specifically transportation

Despite praising specific points in the province香蕉视频直播檚 recently announced 2021 budget, the Kelowna Chamber of Commerce said some key pieces are still missing.

Dan Rogers, the executive director of the Kelowna Chamber, said that businesses and residents in the Okanagan need a stronger commitment to improving the transportation corridor.

香蕉视频直播淲hile billions are being spent in the lower mainland, plans for highway improvements in the Okanagan remain on the shelf and now would have been a good time to invest in job-creating infrastructure projects,香蕉视频直播 said Rogers.

He added talks to reduce inter-provincial trade barriers were also lacking in the budget and that transportation constraints at certain areas in the Okanagan prohibit local businesses from growing despite increased costs associated with moving goods throughout the region.

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While the finance ministry has included pandemic and recovery contingency funds of $3.25 billion in 2021-22, Rogers said the chamber was hoping that targeted funding or a significant tax relief would be announced to assist small businesses that are struggling amid the pandemic香蕉视频直播檚 third wave.

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He criticized the introduction of a foreign owner香蕉视频直播檚 speculation tax, which he said unfairly targets both foreign owners and out-of-province Canadians.

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The chamber also noted a number of wins from the budget including:

  • Investment in further developing the hydrogen economy
  • Transportation infrastructure investment along Highway 1
  • Confirmation of wholesale pricing for liquor to support the hospitality licensees
  • Commitment to continue the provincial sales tax exemption on select machinery and equipment
  • Increased funding to help the tourism sector
  • Increased training space for early childhood educators and funding for more spaces

Rogers also praised the funding of the temporary foreign worker program, as well as investment into mental health services.

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