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Crown corporations in BC are public-sector organizations established and funded by the Government of British Columbia to provide specialized goods and services to citizens. [1] They operate at varying levels of government control, depending on how they are defined, funded, and the kinds of services they provide.
Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy (British Columbia) Ministry of Health (British Columbia) Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General (British Columbia) Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction; Ministry of Transportation and Transit
The term Government of British Columbia can refer to either the collective set of all three institutions, or more specifically to the executive—ministers of the Crown (the Executive Council) of the day, and the non-political staff within each provincial department or agency, i.e. the civil services, whom the ministers direct—which ...
The Finance and Management Services Department supports the ministry's financial and administrative activities. Highways Department The Highways Department is the delivery arm of the ministry, responsible for planning, building operating and maintaining the ministry's transportation infrastructure, including providing information on DriveBC. [ 5 ]
Katrine Conroy (née Thor-Larsen; born 1957) is a Canadian politician who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2005 provincial election and served until 2024. She represented the electoral district of Kootenay West as a member of the British Columbia New Democratic Party (BC NDP).
In July 1999, the Legislature of British Columbia created BCI to provide investment management services to British Columbia's public sector pension plans and other Crown entities through the 1999 Public Sector Pension Plans Act. It started by managing assets previously managed by British Columbia's Ministry of Finance.
The BCLDB operates under the Ministry of Finance and was established in 1921 as the Liquor Control Board. [1] The BCLDB head office is located in Burnaby, with distribution centres in Delta and Kamloops. The BCLDB is the only organization allowed to purchase, import, and distribute alcoholic beverages in British Columbia.
A principal role of the department is assisting the government in the development of its annual budget. [3] The department is responsible to Parliament through the minister of finance (Dominic LeBlanc since December 2024) [4] and the associate minister of finance (Randy Boissonnault since October 2021, concurrently serving as the minister of ...