The Surrey Board of Trade continues to lead in BC as a key player in instigating change through government advocacy. On May 28-30, the Surrey Board of Trade will seek support for their policies from their peers at the annual BC Chamber of Commerce convention in Kelowna, to advance BC’s economy. Details on Surrey Board of Trade policies will be released throughout the convention.
“Even though the Surrey Board of Trade can advocate on its own to the various levels of government, it is always helpful when we receive support of our leadership-oriented policies from other chambers of commerce and boards of trade,” said Anita Huberman, President & CEO, Surrey Board of Trade.
Read the Surrey Board of Trade’s submissions here:
- A Plan Towards Fiscal Stability And Economic Stability
- A Strategy Towards Emissions Reductions
- Adding Fitness Credits As Medical Expenses On Tax Returns
- BC Lobbying Act – Implications For Non-Profits, Smaller Organizations & Chambers Boards Of Trade
- Creating Business Reporting And Taxation Regulation Efficiencies
- Cybersecurity And Healthcare
- Enhancing Port Safety And Efficiency
- Enhancing Post-Secondary Education In Canada And British Columbia
- Industrial Policy That Incentivizes Growth Of BC Natural Resource Sector
- Long-Term Infrastructure Plan
- Recommendations To Strengthen The Social Service Sector
- Solving The Green Infrastructure Network Compliance Bottleneck
- Use Existing Trade Laws To Benefit Canada’s Interests
- Using BC Carbon Tax Revenues To Fund Transit Projects
Review the full draft manual here.
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Anita Huberman, 604-634-0342, anita@businessinsurrey.com