On Wednesday, British Columbia Finance Minister Carole James stated that the province’s COVID-19 recovery plan provides “an opportunity to address gaps” within the economy and society that were exposed amid the pandemic, and outlined some of their priorities including climate change, addressing the rights of Indigenous peoples, inequality, and building a “resilient, innovative economy.”
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Coronavirus: B.C. finance minister outlines priorities for province’s COVID-19 recovery plan
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