The Castlegar and District Chamber of Commerce (CDCC) is reporting that local reaction to the province’s vaccine passport is tremendously divided.
Last week the chamber asked its members for feedback regarding the new rules and they have now compiled their findings.
“We have seen and are aware, that the BC Chamber of Commerce and several chamber of commerces came out with immediate comment on the vaccine passport, we chose to give our membership time to provide feedback in order to fully understand from you, your concerns and where we needed to advocate on your behalf,” said CDCC executive director Tammy Verigin-Burk in an email to chamber members.
CDCC heard from members that were in support of the vaccine passport, members opposed to it and members for it, but concerned about impacts to business.
“However, what was not divided was the concern on the impacts for business on the implementation of the passport,” said Verigin-Burk.
The chamber says it will now be…
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