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British Columbia Announces COVID-19 Action Plan

March 24, 2020

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Written By Charlotte Teal, Ed Kroft and Sharon Singh

On March 23, 2020, British Columbia introduced a range of measures aimed at helping both the public and businesses cope with the economic implications of COVID-19. The Province of British Columbia announced its $5-billion COVID-19 Action Plan, which will provide $2.8 billion support to individuals and services, and $2.2 billion to support businesses and economic recovery.

Overview of the Plan

The Plan includes measures aimed at easing the impacts of COVID-19 on individuals and businesses.

Key measures aimed at businesses include:

The province has allocated $1.5 billion for economic recovery. In the longer term, the recovery plan will dedicate funding to sectors that are especially hard-hit, including tourism, hospitality and culture sectors.

An economic stimulus plan is forthcoming, as the BC government partners with labour leaders to build the plan.

Key measures aimed at individuals include:

Implications

The Plan builds on the federal government's economic plan. The measures introduced seek to ease the burden on businesses and individuals to meet their expenses.

As of yet, the government has only outlined the key features of the plan. More details are forthcoming. In the meantime, businesses should consider whether these measures apply to them and how these changes will impact their operations.

Bennett Jones is committed to helping our clients navigate the rapidly changing environment during these unprecedented times. If you have any questions regarding the information in this blog post, or would like help determining how the Plan affects your business, please contact one of the authors. In addition, please visit our COVID-19 Resource Centre for other COVID-19-related materials.

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