Western Business Coalition Urges New Parliament to Prioritize Private Sector Growth and Economic Renewal

Business leaders call for action on emissions policy, tax competitiveness, and regulatory reform ahead of joint Ottawa visit amid urgent economic challenges.

Vancouver, May 20, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Read joint letter: https://bit.ly/4djo6js  

As Canada’s 45th Parliament begins, the Western Business Coalition—comprised of the Business Council of British Columbia, Business Council of Alberta, Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce, and Business Council of Manitoba—is calling on all Members of Parliament (MPs) to focus urgently on restoring Canada’s economic competitiveness and creating the conditions for a turnaround in living standards. 

In a letter sent today to every MP in Canada, the Coalition highlights mounting concerns over Canada’s economic trajectory, including near-zero growth in GDP per capita over the past decade, unsustainable growth in the public sector, and a troubling weakness in private sector activity. 

“On a per-capita basis, the country has been in a recession for more than two years. To reverse this trend, we must adopt policies that attract investment and support rising living standards for Canadians,” said Laura Jones, President and CEO of the Business Council of B.C.

To help restore Canada’s economic foundation, the Coalition is urging Parliament to act swiftly on three critical fronts:

  1. Abandon the proposed oil and gas emissions cap – Canada’s resource sector is a key driver of exports, jobs, and economic reconciliation. The cap could undermine economic growth and global emissions reductions goals.

  2. Improve tax competitiveness – Canada needs a tax system that supports long-term investment and talent retention. We recommend improvements to depreciation allowances for capital investments and a more competitive personal income tax system to help businesses attract and retain highly skilled workers.

  3. Streamline regulatory processes – Canada must make regulatory excellence a competitive advantage, ensuring high standards without unnecessary delays or burdens. 

The Coalition’s message is clear: Canada must act immediately to create a vibrant investment climate and growing economy, or risk further decreases in investment, economic performance, and living standards. Members of the Coalition will be in Ottawa next week to deliver this message directly to the federal government as the new Parliament begins. 

“Standing for public office is an immense responsibility and we thank all who serve,” said Adam Legge, President of the Business Council of Alberta. “We’re asking Parliamentarians to take bold action to ensure Canada remains a place where people and businesses can succeed.” 

The letter comes at a pivotal time. Canadians are facing record-high food bank usage, more than two years of negative population-adjusted economic growth, and sluggish business investment for a decade. Compounding Canada’s home-grown challenges, proposed U.S. tariffs pose a serious threat to Canada’s export-dependent industries and future investment opportunities. 

The full letter to MPs can be found online in English and French.  

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ADDITIONAL QUOTES 

“Canada’s prosperity depends on enabling private sector growth, not stifling it. We need competitive tax policy, clear and efficient regulation, and investment-friendly policies to ensure businesses can thrive, innovate, and create opportunity across the country.” 
— Prabha Ramaswamy, CEO, Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce 

"What strengthens our economy strengthens our society. By empowering the private sector with policies that boost Canada's competitiveness, we unlock innovation, drive productivity, and create jobs—turning economic growth into lasting benefits for all Canadians." 
— Bram Strain, President & CEO, Business Council of Manitoba   

MEDIA CONTACTS 

Braden McMillan 
Senior Director of Communications & Public Affairs 
Business Council of British Columbia 
Braden.mcmillan@bcbc.com 

Danielle Alfaro 
Communications Manager 
Business Council of Alberta 
dalfaro@businesscouncilab.com   

Josie Fries 
Senior Director, Marketing and Events 
Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce 
jfries@saskchamber.com 

Kate Doer 
Director, Communications & Policy 
Business Council of Manitoba 
kdoer@businesscouncil.mb.ca 

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