CPABC in Focus September/ October 2015 | Page 10

NOTES & NEWS CPABC Economic Roundtables T his June, CPABC hosted its first-ever Regional Check-Up economic roundtables. The events, held in Kelowna (June 4) and Victoria (June 11), coincided with the release of the Regional Check-Up reports and enhanced the economic analysis therein by enabling participants living and working in these regions to discuss the results of the reports, provide their thoughts on local economic advantages and challenges, and suggest how the government could better support business growth. Both roundtable events were attended by local business leaders and prominent CPA members across key industries. The Kelowna discussion, held at Quail’s Gate Winery, was moderated by Karen Christiansen, FCPA, FCA, a partner at MNP LLP and CPABC’s media representative for the Thompson-Okanagan Regional Check-Up. One of the major challenges identified during the engaging two-hour discussion in Kelowna was that of recruiting and retaining skilled labour. Another major talking point was the proper leveraging of the technology industry to support other industries in the region, as this was seen as a potential driver for growth. These thoughts were echoed at the Victoria event, where participants discussed the challenges of recruiting skilled labour in a region with a relatively high cost of living and comparatively low wages. Regulatory barriers at the municipal level were another hot topic, as participants described how these barriers were hindering business success in the region. The Victoria event was held at the Union Club and moderated by Chuck Chandler, FCPA, FCA, a partner at Hayes Stewart Little & Company and CPABC’s m YXH