Budget 2004 -- Government of British Columbia.
   

Goals, Objectives, Strategies and ResultsContinued

Goal 4: The 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games are successful and leave a legacy for British Columbia.

Core Business:
British Columbia Olympic Games Secretariat, Sport and Culture.
Objective 4.1:
The 2010 Olympics creates economic and social development opportunities before, during and after the games in an environmentally sustainable manner.

Government is at the beginning stage of planning to maximize the benefits of hosting the Olympics. New measures have been added to capture a target for the following year of working with sport, community and inter-ministry partners to implement plans for: business investment, sport and health development, youth participation, resorts and Olympic live sites.

Measure 2003/04
Actual/Base
2004/05
Target
2005/06
Target
2006/07
Target
Implementation and performance plans for business investment, sports development. Plans drafted. Business Investment Plan, and Sport Development Plan launched. Two British Columbia companies successfully compete for procurement contracts from the Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games (OCOG). Five British Columbia companies successfully compete for procurement contracts from OCOG.
Strategies:
1. Maximize Economic Benefits — maximize the potential economic benefits of hosting the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.
2. Maximize participation — maximize participation, equity, inclusiveness and accessibility for all British Columbians before, during and after the Olympics.

 

 
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