
Bridgitte Anderson
Bridgitte Anderson is the president of the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade, where she advocates for the interests of the business community in the region. Known for her leadership and insight into economic issues, Anderson has played a pivotal role in addressing the challenges faced by businesses, particularly in times of economic uncertainty. Recently, she expressed concerns regarding the British Columbia budget, highlighting the lack of measures for economic growth amidst the significant challenges posed by U.S. tariffs.
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Bridgitte Anderson, president of the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade, described the budget as presenting a grim picture.
B.C. budget projects record-breaking $9.6-billion deficit, rising to $13.3-billion next yearBridgitte Anderson, president and CEO of the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade, said many of her organization’s members find it easier to sell their products to the United States than in other Canadian provinces and territories.
As tariffs bite, governments move toward deal on interprovincial tradeBridgitte Anderson is the president of the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade who criticized the U.S. tariffs on Canadian lumber.
B.C. forecasts tough times for forestry as U.S. tariffs take effect amid timber constraintsBridgitte Anderson is the president of the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade who expressed concerns about the budget.
B.C. budget predicts province will avoid recession in wake of tariffs








