SOUND OFF: Building resilience and diversity in rural B.C. economies
A DIVERSE ECONOMY IS STABLE AND RESILIENT. These might seem like buzzwords, but stability and resilience matter in the lives of people across B.C.
Diversification happens naturally over time as communities grow, services grow with them, and entrepreneurs are able to take a business from an idea to a successful enterprise. But most of British Columbia’s rural and remote communities grew up around a single industry. It is these same communities that have built the British Columbia we know and love today. And we know that every British Columbian benefits when rural B.C. is thriving.
All businesses are subject to shocks and downturns, whether due to economic shifts, pandemics, natural disasters or otherwise. When that happens to a community that relies on one employer or industry, the impacts on community are often felt widely and intensely.
Our government is working to help communities change that. While we can’t stop global economic shifts or natural disasters from happening, we can help small communities diversify their economies so that they are better prepared to weather the next storm that might disrupt any one industry.


