New partnership with AbCellera will create jobs, help address global health-care challenges (flickr.com)

Media Contacts

Laurie Bouchard

Director of Communications
Office of the Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry
laurie.bouchard@ised-isde.gc.ca

Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada

Media Relations
media@ised-isde.gc.ca

Jimmy Smith

Deputy Communications Director
Office of the Premier
Jimmy.Smith@gov.bc.ca

Ministry of Jobs, Economic Development and Innovation

Media Relations
778 587-4521

Backgrounders

Life Sciences in B.C.
  • B.C.’s life-sciences sector is adaptable, resilient and on track to become a world leader.
  • Almost every COVID-19 vaccine candidate that reached late-stage development in 2020 used components that were initiated, developed or manufactured by a B.C. company or scientist.
  • The lipid nanoparticle delivery system that enables messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) to be transported safely into a cell (enabling a vaccine to be delivered safely and effectively into a person’s cells) was developed by B.C. scientists.
  • The first therapeutic authorized to treat COVID-19 was developed using a B.C. biotech company’s unique drug discovery platform technology.
  • Disciplines where B.C.’s life-sciences sector has notable strengths include lipid nanoparticles, mRNA, antibodies, radiopharmaceuticals, genomics, oncology, precision medicine and medical device design.
  • B.C.’s life-sciences and biomanufacturing sector employs almost 20,000 British Columbians whose salaries are almost 30% higher than the provincial average.
  • In 2021, B.C.’s life-sciences sector recorded $6.7 billion in revenue and generated $2.6 billion in gross domestic product (GDP) – 30% growth since 2018.
  • Of the nearly 2,000 life-sciences companies active in B.C., most have five or fewer employees. In recent years, B.C. has seen 39 companies exceed the 50-employee threshold.
  • Although B.C. only counts a handful of companies with more than 200 employees, the province is home to:
    • Canada’s largest biotech company, Stemcell Technologies;
    • at least four of Canada’s biotech companies with more than $1 billion in market capitalization; and
    • StarFish Medical, Canada’s largest medical device design, development and contract manufacturing company.
  • The recently created Michael Smith Health Research BC agency, which merged several research entities, and the new Canada’s Immuno-Engineering and Biomanufacturing Hub, will further improve co-ordination between research, industry and the health sector.
  • From 2018 to 2021:
    • B.C. life-sciences businesses with employees have increased by 26.5%, compared to 2.7% growth of businesses in all sectors.
    • The number of large businesses, employing more than 50 people, grew by 57%.
    • The life-sciences sector grew faster than the overall B.C. economy in terms of the number of businesses, employment levels and weekly earnings.
    • B.C.’s life-sciences sector ranks third in Canada – after Ontario and Quebec – with respect to the number of businesses, employment, revenue and GDP contributions.
    • B.C. is ascending: the number of businesses based in the province grew faster than anywhere else in Canada between 2018 and 2021.

Media Contacts

Ministry of Jobs, Economic Development and Innovation

Media Relations
778 587-4521