B.C. premier commits support for tourism industry reeling from wildfires, COVID-19
CASTLEGAR, B.C. — British Columbia’s premier is vowing to continue supporting the tourism industry, which was hoping to begin its recovery from COVID-19 just as hundreds of wildfires ignited in the province.
John Horgan said Wednesday the B.C. government will build on close relationships it formed during the pandemic with businesses and workers to deliver the help they need.
“We have been there for over a year and a half to make sure that we are stabilizing them, making sure they have the capital they need to keep operating, and we will continue to do that,” Horgan told a news conference from Castlegar.
“We have made sacrifices as British Columbians, businesses, communities, individuals, for the past year and a half. And we have more sacrifices to make as we come through what is another potentially historic fire season.”

