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Premier's speech to the Coalition of Businesses says not to be complacent

December, 8 2005 - 9:20 AM
 
B.C.'s economy may be booming now, but Premier Gordon Campbell is warning the business community not to be complacent.
 
In a year-in-review style speech to the Coalition of B.C. Businesses, the Premier says, while 2005 has been a great one for the province, challenges lie ahead.
 
Gordon Campbell says change is inevitable and no one should sit back and assume anything. “One of the things that's really important for you to look at in 2006 is where do you want to be,” said Campbell. “What do you want the province to be like?”
 
The Premier also had a warning about the NDP opposition who he says are out in communities every day working hard against the interests of the business community.
 

The Coalition of BC Businesses was formed in 1992 to represent the voice of small and medium-sized businesses in the development of British Columbia's labour and employment policies.

The Coalition is made up of organizations that collectively represent over 50,000 small and medium-sized businesses active in all sectors of BC's diverse economy in communities throughout the province. See list ...

The Coalition's sole focus is the development of labour policies that will help foster a positive relationship between employers and employees and a climate for new economic growth, opportunities and jobs

For more information:
Ilona Rule
Association Management Solutions
Tel: 604-682-8366

ilonarule@CoalitionBCbusiness.ca