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Task force to lead B.C. through pitfalls, recovery, of COVID-19 pandemic

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 03 Apr, 2020 01:49 AM

    VICTORIA — Premier John Horgan is creating an economic recovery task force to guide British Columbia through the COVID-19 crisis.

    The premier's office says 18 leaders from the government, business, labour, First Nations and the not-for-profit sector will guide B.C.'s economic response.

    Members, including Horgan and Finance Minister Carole James, will hold a weekly conference call with officials from the Business Council of B.C., boards of trade, federation of labour, Indigenous groups and others.

    In a statement, the premier's office says they want to ensure benefits from provincial programs complement federal programs and reach those who need help.

    Members will also consider long-term economic recovery after the pandemic and will advise the government about the economic effects.

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