Budget 2004 -- Government of British Columbia.
         
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Premier's Letter to the Minister  
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  

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Goals, Objectives, Strategies and Results

This section sets out the performance measures and targets the Ministry will use to measure its success in achieving the goals and objectives set out in this service plan. The section is organized to demonstrate clearly how each of the performance measures and fiscal year targets link to and align with the Ministry's five goals and nine objectives. Performance measures and targets are established based on the best information available at the time the service plan is written. There is a risk that achievement of targets may be influenced by unanticipated internal and external events. If necessary, in these cases, targets will be updated and refined in subsequent annual service plans.

Link. Goal 1: Improving our competitive position in the national and international economy.
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Link. Goal 2: Increasing economic development throughout British Columbia, particularly in the Heartlands.
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Link. Goal 3: Marketing British Columbia as a preferred place to live, visit, invest and do business.
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Link. Goal 4: The 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games are successful and leave a legacy for British Columbia.
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Link. Goal 5: British Columbians participate and excel in sport and culture.
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