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British Columbia is a wonderful place to live, visit, do business and invest. We have many natural resources. Most of all, British Columbia is powered by hard-working, talented people.
B.C. is an economic leader in Canada. We are the only province with triple-A credit ratings from the three major international rating agencies, and we have the lowest unemployment rate in the country. This translates into more jobs and growth opportunities for British Columbians throughout the province.
Businesses in B.C. are more optimistic than in the rest of Canada. And I’m with them—I have never been more optimistic about the future of our province. Despite global trade uncertainty, B.C.’s exports have remained strong, and we’re continuing to attract major investments to the province.
Of course, there is still work to be done. We will continue to strengthen our trade partnerships around the world to expand markets, and to make sure B.C. is connected and competitive.
The world needs to know that British Columbia is open for business.
We’re strengthening traditional resource sectors while supporting small business, tourism, agriculture, and manufacturing. We’re diversifying through technology and innovation. And, we’re expanding our economy responsibly and sustainably, while creating good jobs and providing the services people need.
We know there are global challenges and uncertainty facing us ahead. But together, we’re building a brighter future for people in B.C., and we’re showing how investing in people makes our province stronger.
Invest in BC magazine showcases the best of what B.C. business has to offer, and I hope its readers are excited to explore all the new opportunities offered by this remarkable province.
John Horgan
Premier, British Columbia
Prime Minister’s Message
Leading the Nation
Letter From the President and CEO, BC Economic Development Association
Letter From the Chair, BC Economic Development Association
The COVID Factor
After Carbon
A Magnet for Global Investment
The Affordable Coast
Diversity and Momentum
The Enduring Appeal of Mountain Towns
At the Centre of Things
Gateway to Asian Markets
A Solid Foundation for Growth
Open Spaces
Chilliwack
Coquitlam
Dawson Creek
Fort St. John
Kitimat
Kootenay
Lower Columbia
Merritt
Nanaimo
New Westminster
Port of Prince Rupert
Quesnel
Surrey
Terrace
The Industrial Circular Economy Conference
Township of Langley
Vernon
West Kelowna