Businesses tepid toward B.C. COVID recovery plan, seek bold response: survey
VANCOUVER — The latest survey of businesses in British Columbia reveals few are confident the province’s $1.5-billion recovery plan will help them survive or succeed.
The survey of 1,401 member businesses from groups including the BC Chamber of Commerce, Greater Vancouver Board of Trade and Business Council of B.C. indicates owners want a bold, long-term recovery plan.
Only 16 per cent of businesses were confident in B.C.’s restart plan and 47 per cent were not.
Two-thirds of those surveyed were relying on some form of government support and owners were braced for a “second wave” of shutdowns or other problems if programs expire too quickly.