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VICTORIA – Building British Columbia’s economic strength to create jobs, stability and confidence for families and capitalize on the opportunities of the new world economy was the focus of the speech from the throne that launched the fifth session of the 38th parliament today.
“British Columbia’s new economy must focus on smarter government, leveraged investment, and constructive change founded on new partnerships,” said Premier Gordon Campbell. “We are experiencing a seismic shift not just in British Columbia, but around the world. That shift calls for us to take steps to build our economy both in the short term, and for the future.
“British Columbia has enormous potential in clean, low-carbon energy, mining, forestry, agriculture, manufacturing, technology, tourism, trade and transportation. We will take steps to seize those opportunities to build a better, stronger future for all British Columbians.”
Harnessing B.C.’s
Resource Potential to Create Jobs and Support Families
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Working
in partnership with the federal government, B.C. will work to maintain existing
pension bridging and tuition assistance programs now available to forest
workers and extend those programs to other resource families facing similar
difficulties.
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A
new Wood Innovation and Design Centre will be established in Prince George and
affiliated with UNBC.
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B.C.
will open up a massive new market in China and will market wood-based in-fill
and partition wall construction.
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A
new Commercial Forest Reserve in B.C. will ensure harvested lands remain
protected as a forest asset.
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Government
will work to help commercialize biodiesel and cellulosic ethanol production
that turns wood waste into clean fuel.
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New
legislation will require wood as the primary building material in all new
publicly owned and provincially funded buildings, consistent with the new BC
Building Code.
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British
Columbia will also push for a new Canadian “wood first” policy that can create
new domestic demand for Canadian wood products.
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B.C.
will pursue reciprocal arrangements and equivalency agreements to allow one
thorough, comprehensive and scientific environmental assessment for one
project.
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The
Province will set an integrated, expanded transmission plan that encourages
small-scale power projects, economic opportunity and jobs throughout B.C. by
year end.
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New
investments will be made in carbon-sequestration technology.
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Government
will pursue a major expansion in electrical transmission capacity that will
create thousands of new construction jobs and reduce energy loss through
transmission.
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Government
will work to expand transmission capacity along Highway 37 to open mining and energy
opportunities while reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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The
goal of a Northeast Transmission Line will be pursued to
fuel energy development and reduce greenhouse gases.
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British
Columbia will build on its competitive advantage as a global leader in clean
engine technologies through a new commercial vehicle program that will help to
create cleaner air, lower greenhouse gas emissions, lower costs, create jobs in
research, development and manufacturing.
New Support and
Opportunities for British Columbians
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Previously-budgeted
increases for health and education will be protected.
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90
per cent of all budgeted new operating spending in the next three years will go
to health care.
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Government
will increase K-12 education funding in spite of falling school-age
populations.
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Funding
for advanced education will be increased. New capital investments will create
jobs and provide essential upgrades and new space for B.C.’s colleges and
universities, in partnership with the federal government.
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A
new law school will be opened at Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops in
collaboration with the University of Calgary.
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Enabling
legislation will be developed this year, so that B.C.’s new pension plan is up
and running by Canada Day, 2010.
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This
government is working with First Nations to develop a Recognition and
Reconciliation Act that will establish a new statutory framework to further the
implementation of the New Relationship.
It will acknowledge, and place in a provincial statutory context, that
Indigenous people have long lived throughout British Columbia and that this
fact does not require proof. It will recognize constitutionally established
Aboriginal rights and title, and will facilitate partnerships and prosperity
through shared decision making and revenue sharing. It will guide the conduct of the Crown and
the relationship of Indigenous Nations and the Crown. It will also create
process certainty for third parties and Indigenous Nations as they pursue
economic development.
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The
Province will expand supportive housing to combat homelessness and to shelter
those with mental illnesses. That housing will be supported by a new
integrated, personalized homelessness intervention strategy and a new community
safety strategy.
Creating Jobs in the
New World Economy
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B.C.
has identified $2 billion worth of infrastructure projects that might be
accelerated over the next three years and has submitted proposals for nearly
400 projects to the federal government for cost-sharing. A further $10.6
billion in approved capital projects are scheduled for construction in the next
three years and an additional $1.4 billion worth of local infrastructure
projects will also be built. Work will be accelerated on key transportation
corridors, including the Cariboo Connector, improvements to Highway 3, Highway
16, Highway 97, the Pine Pass, Kicking Horse Canyon and the Trans-Canada
Highway from Kamloops to the border.
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That represents a total
of $14 billion in new and ongoing public capital construction and 88,000 jobs throughout
the province.
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Government
will accelerate research investments this year in cancer, life sciences,
cleaner energy technologies, and biotechnology.
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Working
with the federal government, B.C. will invest in renovating, retrofitting and
upgrading existing buildings to make them more energy efficient, healthier and
safer.
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The
Province will help local governments access new funding to upgrade their
infrastructure, and to capitalize on new funding for recreation facilities and
flood prevention.
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New
legislation will be introduced this spring to advance the Trade, Investment and
Labour Mobility Agreement and achieve true labour mobility for all Canadians
wanting to work in British Columbia.
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B.C.
will pursue with the federal government a new Pacific Ports Authority, the
expansion of a new northern transportation hub in Prince George, and the phase
two expansion of the Port of Prince Rupert.
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Government
will work with the Union of B.C. Municipalities to develop new legislation over
the summer, for introduction early next year, which will protect provincial tax
reductions, to help ensure that provincial tax relief is not negated by local
property tax hikes.
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The
Province will act to expand the job and investment opportunities associated
with the International Financial Centre.
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The
B.C. government will host a first-ever joint cabinet meeting with Alberta and
Saskatchewan in March that will focus on strengthening strategic partnerships and open new
opportunities across the West.
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B.C.
will organize the Cross Border Summit in Penticton this summer, bringing
together political leaders and business representatives from both sides of the
Canada/U.S. border to highlight the importance of our trade relationship and
the opportunities for freer trade.
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A
first annual Leaders’ Forum in California will launch a new vision for
sustainable regional growth focused on clean energy; transportation;
collaborative research; development and innovation; protecting our oceans;
harmonization of technical standards; and public-private partnerships.
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An
Open Skies Summit will be held this September at the new Vancouver Convention
Centre, inviting governments, international airlines, airport managers and
businesses from across Canada and around the world. The summit will pursue
airlines’ right to service new routes that open up the province and regional
economies in the North, the Okanagan, the Kootenays and the Island.
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