Greater Nanaimo Chamber of Commerce dismayed at communication gaps in gov’t response to COVID-19
NANAIMO — The province’s announcement ministers will reconvene on Monday, March 23 to pass legislation about the economic impacts of COVID-19 did not sit well with some at the frontlines.
“Waiting until Monday is not an answer today,” Greater Nanaimo Chamber of Commerce president and CEO Kim Smythe told NanaimoNewsNOW. “People are trying to figure this out by the hour, not having any direction, any way of sorting out what their future is going to be.”
Public safety minister Mike Farnworth announced on Wednesday the B.C. government would reconvene on Monday, for what’s expected to be a half-day session, to amend the Employment Standards Act.
One day earlier, both premier John Horgan and finance minister Carole James indicated Farnworth would elaborate with further details about the amendments during his Wednesday news conference.