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Fraser Valley Business Coalition Urges Political Leaders to Address Key Economic Issues Ahead of Provincial Election

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(FRASER VALLEY) October 1, 2024As the Provincial election approaches, the Fraser Valley Business Coalition (FVBC) made up of four local Chambers of Commerce; Langley, Mission, Abbotsford and Chilliwack, calls on all candidates and political parties to prioritize the critical issues that will shape the future of our region. As a rapidly growing economic hub, the Fraser Valley faces significant challenges that must be addressed to ensure continued prosperity, competitiveness, and a secure environment for both residents and businesses. 

“It’s time for the Fraser Valley to get its fair share.  As one of the fastest growing communities in Canada, our region’s success is key to the economic success of all of British Columbia, however, it will take more than government spending alone for the Fraser Valley to thrive, said Alex Mitchell, CEO of the Abbotsford Chamber of Commerce. “It will also take leadership and decision-making, and shared vision. That is what the Coalition is all about - bringing together our private sector voices to create partnerships, share solutions, and call for decisiveness from the government that forms in October.” 

With the Provincial election on the horizon, the FVBC is urging candidates to focus on the following five key areas that are at the forefront of the business community’s concerns: 

  1. Agriculture & Food Innovation:
    With the right policies and supports, the Fraser Valley is positioned to be BC’s leading agriculture and agri-tech hub.  To achieve this, we are calling for the Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR) to be reviewed and modernized -- in consultation with farmers and the agriculture sector -- to ensure it is meeting the goal of supporting agricultural production.  In addition, we would like to see greater supports for agri-tech – the advanced technologies and processes applied to farming and food production.  These changes are crucial for improving food security, enhancing production, sustaining local farms, and promoting a vibrant and competitive agricultural sector 
  2. Education & Workforce Development:
    Our region’s future success depends on strong local talent. The FVBC advocates for increased investment in universities throughout the Fraser Valley to create a comprehensive education system that meets the needs of local industries. By strengthening our educational institutions, we can retain skilled workers, foster innovation, and create a talent pipeline that supports businesses in the Fraser Valley. 
  3. Crime & Public Safety:
    Business owners and residents alike are deeply concerned about the rise in crime and vandalism throughout the Fraser Valley. Ensuring public safety and securing our streets and public spaces is critical to building vibrant communities and fostering economic growth. The FVBC is committed to working with elected officials to implement practical solutions that address these issues and protect our community. 
  4. Transportation & Infrastructure:
    The Fraser Valley needs a long-term plan to accommodate its growing population and economic activity. We are advocating for a 20-year transportation and infrastructure strategy that expands highways (extending to Chilliwack and beyond), improves flood mitigation efforts, and opens up new economic opportunities. Investments in infrastructure are vital to reducing congestion, improving safety, and ensuring that the Fraser Valley remains a key economic engine for BC.
  5. Alleviating Rising Costs for Businesses:
    The rising costs of doing business are putting immense pressure on local companies. FVBC calls for immediate government action to provide targeted tax relief, reduce regulatory burdens, and implement financial incentives that help businesses navigate inflation, wage increases, and supply chain disruptions. By taking swift action, we can ensure that our businesses remain competitive and continue to contribute to the Fraser Valley’s economic growth. 
  6. Looking to the Future
    The upcoming Provincial election is a pivotal moment for the Fraser Valley. As candidates present their platforms and participate in all-candidate forums, the FVBC will be listening closely for concrete solutions to these pressing issues. The business community is ready to work collaboratively with government leaders to create a vibrant, sustainable future for the Fraser Valley.
     

Background: 

The Fraser Valley Business Coalition is a collective of local business leaders and organizations dedicated to advocating for policies that promote economic development, innovation, and a safe and thriving business environment in the Fraser Valley. 

 

Associated Links: 

Media Centre: https://www.abbotsfordchamber.com/fvbc-media-centre/  

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For media inquiries, please contact: 

Nathalie Darwin 

Communications Manager 

Abbotsford Chamber of Commerce 

hello@abbotsfordchamber.com 

604-859-9651 x 301 

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