Budget 2004 -- Government of British Columbia.
         
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Premier's Letter to the Minister  
Premier's Letter to the Minister of State for Immigration and Multicultural Services  
Premier's Letter to the Minister of State for Women's and Seniors' Services  
Message from the Minister  
Accountability Statement  
Ministry Overview  
Resource Summary  
Core Business Areas  
Goals, Objectives, Strategies and Results  
Appendix 1. Strategic Context  
Appendix 2. Summary of Related Planning Processes  
Appendix 3. Ministry Structure  
Appendix 4. Key Legislation  
Appendix 5. Agencies, Boards and Commissions  

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January 26, 2004

Honourable Gulzar Cheema Minister of State for Immigration and Multicultural Services

Dear Colleague:

Since June 2001, our government has been working to implement our New Era vision to revitalize the economy, restore sound fiscal management, and put patients and students first.

Our New Era platform contained 201 specific commitments that our government would undertake on behalf of British Columbians. These included a commitment "to establish service plans that include measurable performance standards and targets for all programs that are annually audited and published, for all taxpayers to see." The Service Plan tabled today represents the final year of the first three-year plans. And it shows that we have made significant progress toward honouring our commitments.

In the coming year, the province will continue to work on a number of priorities to honour the commitments that we have made. These are detailed in the Ministry's Service Plan, and include:

  • Develop a strategy to maximize the social and economic benefits of immigration and diversity to the province.
  • Assist the Minister of Community, Aboriginal and Women's Services in negotiating and renewing the Canada-BC Immigration agreement.
  • In consultation with the Multiculturalism Advisory Council, examine multicultural service delivery mechanisms.
  • In cooperation with the Ministry of Small Business and Economic Development, develop a multicultural theme around the Olympics.
  • Encourage investment through the business immigration program.

It is important to note that all of the province's achievements to date, and our priorities for the year ahead, will be accomplished while balancing the budget in 2004/05, and having significantly increased funding for health care and education.

Clearly, we will do more if we can, as new resources are available, to build on the funding priorities detailed in this Service Plan – in a way that is consistent with our balanced budget commitment.

As our measures to revitalize the economy continue to create new jobs, growth and investment, this will allow us to continue strengthening public services for the benefit of British Columbians. Opportunities like the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games will showcase British Columbia to the world and generate economic benefits all across our province. Future service plans will further demonstrate those benefits.

Let me conclude by thanking you for your commitment to serving the best interests of all British Columbians.

Yours sincerely,

Honourable Gordon Campbell
Premier

 

 
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