Kamloops Chamber Successfully Advances a Breadth of Homegrown Policies

June 16, 2022

ACACIA PANGILINAN

KAMLOOPS – The Kamloops & District Chamber of Commerce (KDCC) sent a delegation of Board Members alongside Executive Director, Acacia Pangilinan, to advocate homegrown policies on behalf of the local business community at the BC Chamber of Commerce Convention from June 7 – 9, 2022.

The team successfully presented and passed nine policy resolutions in Prince George, BC, who hosted the first in-person Policy Session since before the pandemic. In total 59 policy resolutions were presented and debated on from Chamber network from across British Columbia.

Pangilinan notes that, “I am extremely proud of our team. We showed up to represent our district and the local business community that we serve with innovative and proactive policies that will strengthen our business community as we confront inflation, climate change, labour and pandemic recovery. This direction is the result of the grassroots policy development process that the KDCC does with it’s member organizations and we couldn’t be happier to have advanced these key priorities on behalf of our membership. I am exceptionally pleased to report that 3 out of the 9 resolutions passed with 100% support from the entire BC Chamber of Commerce delegation”

The policies presented were provincial and federal in nature and tackles a wide variety of issues from climate change to labour challenges. If a policy resolution is passed, it means it is officially “on the books” for three years and the BC Chamber of Commerce will promote that policy to key-decision makers.

The nine policy resolutions that passed were:

Acacia Pangilina is the Executive Director of the Kamloops & District Chamber of Commerce

 

 

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