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Office of the Premier
Province boosts tax credit for game developers
Video game and virtual reality (VR) developers will soon benefit from an increased tax credit for the interactive digital media industry in B.C.
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Historic partnership unites B.C. for FIFA World Cup 26
xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation), səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh Nation), the Province of British Columbia and the City of Vancouver have signed a historic memorandum of understanding (MOU) committing to work together as partners to host FIFA World Cup 26 matches in Vancouver.
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Agriculture and Food
Asia trade mission opens opportunities for B.C. products, businesses
The Premier’s trade mission to Asia is bringing back new opportunities to grow a stronger, more diversified economy and create good jobs throughout the province.
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Province helps strengthen Indigenous food security, sovereignty
More than 100 Indigenous-led projects are underway in communities throughout B.C., helping to strengthen local food security and food sovereignty with another round of funding set to open.
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Premier leading Asia trade mission to promote B.C. investment, support good jobs
Premier David Eby is leading a trade mission to Asia with business leaders and key government officials to strengthen partnerships, increase investment, diversify trade and create good jobs for British Columbians.
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Attorney General
Minister’s statement on Taiwanese Heritage Month
Niki Sharma, Attorney General, has released the following statement in celebration of Taiwanese Heritage Month:
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Minister’s statement on Latin American Heritage Month
Niki Sharma, Attorney General, has released the following statement in celebration of Latin American Heritage Month:
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Attorney general’s statement on inquiry into event safety
Niki Sharma, Attorney General, has released the following statement about the Commission of Inquiry into Community Events Safety in B.C.
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Children and Family Development
CMHA Cowichan Valley Branch opens Youth Emergency Shelter with support of legacy donor
From CMHA-Cowichan Valley Branch: https://assets.nationbuilder.com/cowichancmha/pages/102/attachments/original/1743800294/NR_CMHA_Media_Release_FINAL_updated.pdf?1743800294
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Coming into force, Tsq̓éscen̓ First Nation’s child wellbeing law, T'k̓wenm7íple7tens re Kíkwe
From Indigenous Services Canada: https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/coming-into-force-tsqescen-first-nation-s-child-wellbeing-law-t-kwenm7iple7tens-re-kikwe-856700245.html
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Citizens' Services
New research shows more anti-racism work needed
Key findings from three research priorities identified by B.C.’s Anti-Racism Data Committee reveal the need for greater equity and diversity within the BC Public Service, some progress has been made in representation to appointments on B.C.’s agencies, boards and commissions, and pay differences between racialized and white workers in B.C.’s private and public sectors.
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Cellular, high-speed internet available in Fort Babine
People in Fort Babine now have access to high-speed internet and expanded cellular services along Fort Babine Road, enabling improved access to emergency services and more reliable access to online services and opportunities.
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High-speed internet coming to remote Vancouver Island communities
People in the west Vancouver Island communities of Toquaht Nation and Salmon Beach will soon be getting better access to high-speed internet.
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Education and Child Care
Families in Princeton will benefit from more child care spaces
Families in Princeton will now have access to 80 new child care spaces at the Riverside Learning Centre.
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Construction begins on student housing at SFU, more child care on the way
Students, staff and the surrounding community are one step closer to more on-campus supports at Simon Fraser University (SFU) - Burnaby as construction starts on a new student residence and will begin later this year on a new child care facility.
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Minister’s, parliamentary secretary’s, K-12 education partners’ statement on Pride 2025
Lisa Beare, Minister of Education and Child Care, alongside Jennifer Blatherwick, parliamentary secretary for gender equity; B.C. School Trustees Association; BC School Superintendents Association; BC Association of School Business Officials; BC Principals’ & Vice-Principals’ Association; BC Teachers’ Federation; CUPE BC; BC Confederation of Parent Advisory Councils; BC Teachers’ Council; BC Public School Employers’ Association; First Nations Education Steering Committee; First Nations...
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Emergency Management and Climate Readiness
People urged to prepare as warming temperatures increase wildfire, drought risk
With warmer, drier conditions expected to increase across B.C., people are advised to stay prepared for climate-related emergencies.
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Province supports emergency operations centres to keep communities safe
As British Columbia responds to increasingly frequent climate emergencies, the Province is funding local projects to better equip local governments and First Nations to respond to emergencies and support people who are evacuated.
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Province supports community efforts to protect against climate hazards
More people in B.C. will be better protected from natural and climate-driven hazards as the Province invests more than $6 million for 11 community projects.
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Energy and Climate Solutions
Have your say on B.C.’s climate plan
People in British Columbia are invited to provide feedback about CleanBC, the Province’s plan to improve energy efficiency, reduce emissions and increase the use of clean energy.
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Province, BC Hydro launch pilot program to cut energy costs, support housing density
In a Canadian first, the Province and BC Hydro have launched a pioneering pilot project in Vancouver that has the potential to set new standards for supporting growing housing priorities and densification in Canada.
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Faster, cheaper power connections planned for new homes, businesses
In response to B.C.’s growing housing needs, BC Hydro has made changes to support faster, more affordable electricity connections for new homes and businesses throughout the province.
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Environment and Parks
Off-Road Vehicle Trail Fund supports projects throughout B.C.
Off-road vehicle enthusiasts can soon enjoy improved trails and recreation infrastructure in several communities throughout B.C.
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Environmental assessment certificate granted for Highland Valley Copper mine expansion
A B.C. environmental assessment certificate has been issued to Teck Highland Valley Copper Partnership for the Highland Valley Copper Mine Life Extension (HVC) project near Logan Lake, following a joint decision by provincial ministers.
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Another area of Coquihalla Canyon Park reopens for visitors
People can soon enjoy another area of the popular Coquihalla Canyon Park this summer with the northern portion of the park reopening on Friday, June 27, 2025, providing access to three of the five historic Othello Tunnels.
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Finance
Province boosts tax credit for game developers
Video game and virtual reality (VR) developers will soon benefit from an increased tax credit for the interactive digital media industry in B.C.
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Tax services continue during Canada Post disruption
People can continue to access provincial tax services during the ongoing labour dispute at Canada Post.
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Forests
Strengthening land stewardship, cultural site protection in Squamish Nation territory
Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation) and the Province have signed an agreement to guide forest stewardship in Squamish Nation territory at a ceremony held at the top of the Sea-to-Sky gondola overlooking Átl’ḵa7tsem (Howe Sound).
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New partnership will help detect, monitor wildfires in B.C.
A camera network that gives first responders information to support wildfire response, emergency management and public awareness is being expanded through a partnership between the Province and the University of British Columbia Okanagan campus (UBCO).
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Next stage of engagement begins on Heritage Conservation Act improvements
In partnership with the First Nations Leadership Council, the Province is moving forward to the next stage of consultation and engagement on modernizing the Heritage Conservation Act.
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Health
Western Canada’s first menopause clinic supports more people in B.C.
Women and gender-diverse people who are experiencing complex menopause symptoms can now access specialized care at BC Women’s Hospital + Health Centre’s new Complex Menopause Clinic, a first of its kind in Western Canada.
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Province launches program to fund IVF, support families
People on the path to parenthood now have more supports as the Province launches its first-ever, publicly funded in-vitro fertilization (IVF) program, making IVF care more affordable and accessible for hopeful parents throughout British Columbia.
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Update on measles cases in B.C., ensuring people remain protected
As of July 8, 2025, there is one active, contagious measles case and 10 patients have been hospitalized. In 2025, there have been 102 cases of measles reported across all five regional health authorities in B.C.
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Housing and Municipal Affairs
New affordable homes open in Qualicum Beach
People living in Qualicum Beach with low to moderate incomes have access to 56 new affordable homes with the opening of the Residences at Qualicum Station.
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More flexibility for development charges will unlock more homes for people
More affordable homes will be on the way quicker as the Province takes steps to speed up construction timelines and reduce up-front costs for homebuilders.
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Nearly 50 spaces for women, children open in Kelowna
More women and their children leaving violence now have safe, secure place to stay as 44 new shelter and transitional housing spaces have opened in Kelowna.
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Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation
Annual report updates collective efforts to advance reconciliation
The 2024-25 Declaration Act Annual Report showcases the collaborative effort being made by the Province and Indigenous Peoples to implement the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UN Declaration) in B.C. and build a better future.
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B.C. secures mandate to negotiate consent-based decision-making process with Tŝilhqot’in Nation for any mining activity at Teẑtan Biny
The Province has secured a mandate to enter discussions with the Tŝilhqot’in Nation, if and when needed, to set out how the requirement of Tŝilhqot’in consent would be integrated with provincial decision-making for mining projects in the Teẑtan Area in the Interior of British Columbia.
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Premier’s, minister’s statements on National Indigenous Peoples Day
Premier David Eby has issued the following statement celebrating National Indigenous Peoples Day:
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Infrastructure
Construction begins on operating rooms at Vancouver General Hospital
New operating rooms at Vancouver General Hospital will provide people in Vancouver and throughout British Columbia with better access to faster, high-quality surgical care.
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New classrooms open at Surrey elementary school
Families in Surrey will benefit from 295 new elementary school seats as part of the B.C. government’s initiative to speed up school expansion.
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Engagement begins to support implementation of Infrastructure Projects Act
Public engagement is open to support implementation of the Infrastructure Projects Act, which aims to get shovels in the ground quicker for critical projects that people need in their communities.
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Intergovernmental Relations Secretariat
Premier leading Asia trade mission to promote B.C. investment, support good jobs
Premier David Eby is leading a trade mission to Asia with business leaders and key government officials to strengthen partnerships, increase investment, diversify trade and create good jobs for British Columbians.
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Applications open for 2025 French-language funding
Applications are being accepted for French-language funding to support projects that enhance services and promote linguistic vitality.
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Public invited to sign condolence books for victims of Lapu-Lapu Festival attack
Books of condolence are available for members of the public to express their sympathies and messages of support following the tragedy at the Lapu-Lapu Festival in Vancouver on Saturday, April 26, 2025.
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Jobs, Economic Development and Innovation
Province helps build global connections for B.C.’s life-sciences sector
B.C. will lead a delegation of companies to the BIO International Convention in Boston, Mass., to attract more investment to the province’s life-sciences sector and build relationships with other countries to help strengthen the economy against ongoing U.S. tariffs.
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Minister’s statement on May Labour Force Survey results
Diana Gibson, Minister of Jobs, Economic Development and Innovation, has issued the following statement on the release of Statistics Canada’s Labour Force Survey for May 2025:
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Minister’s statement on June Labour Force Survey results
Diana Gibson, Minister of Jobs, Economic Development and Innovation, has issued the following statement on the release of Statistics Canada’s Labour Force Survey for June 2025:
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Labour
Minimum wage increases to $17.85 on June 1
Employers and workers are reminded that on Sunday, June 1, 2025, B.C.’s general minimum wage increases from $17.40 to $17.85 an hour.
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Have your say on the Labour Relations Code recommendations
The report and recommendations of the 2024 Labour Relations Code Review Panel are now posted publicly for review and feedback.
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Premier’s, minister’s statements on International Workers’ Day
Premier David Eby has issued the following statement in recognition of International Workers’ Day:
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Mining and Critical Minerals
Province, First Nations take next step to grow economy through partnerships, planning, conservation in northwestern B.C.
In partnership with the Province, the Tahltan, Taku River Tlingit, Kaska Dena, Gitanyow and Nisga’a Nations are kicking off land-use planning in the northwestern corner of B.C., engaging with industry, community and other partners to implement world-leading land-use plans that will provide greater certainty for investors, First Nations and communities alike.
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Minister’s statement on official opening of Blackwater Mine
Jagrup Brar, Minister of Mining and Critical Minerals, has released the following statement in recognition of the official opening of the new Blackwater Mine:
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Minister’s statement on the official opening of Dome Mountain gold mine
Jagrup Brar, Minister of Mining and Critical Minerals, has released the following statement in recognition of the official opening of Dome Mountain mine:
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Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills
Province makes progress in international credential recognition
The Office for International Credential Recognition’s first annual report is showing progress creating more opportunities for internationally trained professionals in B.C.
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Registration open for training grant that supports in-demand jobs
People hoping to build better careers will continue to have access to a popular grant program, as registration for StrongerBC future skills grant funded programming opens for the fall semester.
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Construction begins on student housing at SFU, more child care on the way
Students, staff and the surrounding community are one step closer to more on-campus supports at Simon Fraser University (SFU) - Burnaby as construction starts on a new student residence and will begin later this year on a new child care facility.
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Public Safety and Solicitor General
B.C. strengthens response to repeat violent offending
Police departments throughout B.C. will have access to more resources to combat repeat violent offending, ensuring they have the tools they need to help keep people, businesses and communities safe.
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New funding expands RCMP hate crimes unit
The Province is stepping up its fight against hate-motivated offences by increasing the staffing capacity of the B.C. hate crimes unit, led by the B.C. RCMP.
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Minister’s statement on hit and run in Prince George
Garry Begg, Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General, has released the following statement about a hit-and-run incident that took the life of an individual and seriously injured a police officer:
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Social Development and Poverty Reduction
People invited to help shape future of WorkBC
B.C. is expanding employment services provided by WorkBC centres to offer more choice and tailored support to meet people's individual needs, helping more B.C. job seekers get jobs.
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B.C. helps people keep full federal Canada Disability Benefit
People receiving provincial income assistance in British Columbia who are also eligible to receive the new federal Canada Disability Benefit will keep the entire benefit, thanks to a B.C. exemption.
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Province reviewing Community Living BC home sharing
The Province is commissioning an independent review of Community Living BC’s (CLBC) home-sharing program to ensure people are receiving the best and safest service possible.
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Tourism, Arts, Culture and Sport
Historic partnership unites B.C. for FIFA World Cup 26
xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation), səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh Nation), the Province of British Columbia and the City of Vancouver have signed a historic memorandum of understanding (MOU) committing to work together as partners to host FIFA World Cup 26 matches in Vancouver.
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Province, Vancouver, PavCo provide updated costs for FIFA World Cup 26
With less than one year to go before Vancouver welcomes the FIFA World Cup 26, the Province, City of Vancouver and BC Pavilion Corporation (PavCo) have released updated estimates on costs and revenues.
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Enhanced visitor experiences planned for Barkerville historic site
Visitors can look forward to continuing strong operations, along with expanded hands-on demonstrations and interpretations at Barkerville Historic Town & Park and Cottonwood House Historic Site as part of the site operator’s proposed plan.
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Transportation and Transit
DriveBC enhances accessibility, user experience with new platform
People driving throughout British Columbia this summer can get access to reliable road and weather conditions on provincial highways with a newly updated DriveBC platform.
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Indigenous art related to Pattullo Bridge replacement reflects First Nations’ connections to area
People travelling under the new Highway 17-Old Yale Road overpass in Surrey can now see the Pattullo Bridge Replacement Project’s first Indigenous art installation.
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B.C. improves HOV-lane access for EV drivers
The Province of B.C. is making it easier for electric-vehicle (EV) drivers to access high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes, reflecting the popularity of electric vehicles in B.C.
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Water, Land and Resource Stewardship
People urged to prepare as warming temperatures increase wildfire, drought risk
With warmer, drier conditions expected to increase across B.C., people are advised to stay prepared for climate-related emergencies.
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Province, First Nations take next step to grow economy through partnerships, planning, conservation in northwestern B.C.
In partnership with the Province, the Tahltan, Taku River Tlingit, Kaska Dena, Gitanyow and Nisga’a Nations are kicking off land-use planning in the northwestern corner of B.C., engaging with industry, community and other partners to implement world-leading land-use plans that will provide greater certainty for investors, First Nations and communities alike.
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New habitat-protection measures support caribou in northeastern B.C.
The B.C. government, Fort Nelson First Nation and the B.C. Energy Regulator (BCER) are working collaboratively to implement new protection measures to support boreal caribou recovery in northeastern B.C.
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