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Subject matter details

Retail Council of Canada


Registration: 10 of 24 (2021-02-24 to 2021-03-08)

Details Regarding the Identified Subject Matter
Specific Topics of Lobbying Communications Intended Outcomes Associated Subject Matters
Asking cabinet to undo the change to Schedules 1 and 5 which moves containers for milk and milk substitutes from one program to another resulting in increased costs for businesses and consumers and asking the Government to reexamine the mandatory return-to-retail obligation under Schedule 1 and consult with the wide array of obligated beverage container sellers to ensure a fair and equitable recycling obligation.
Development of any legislative proposal by the government of British Columbia, a Provincial entity or a member of the Legislative Assembly
COVID-19, Employment and Training, Environment, Labour/Labour Relations
Greg Wilson met with Policy, Regulation and Research Division staff at WorkSafeBC in regard to a proposed addition to Schedule 1 of the Workers Compensation Act. RCC advocates that managing responses to viral pathogens such as the novel coronavirus is most appropriately done though broader social policy such as sick leave provisions or Employment Insurance and that experience, to date, demonstrates that a significant portion of retail claims are not valid.
Development of any legislative proposal by the government of British Columbia, a Provincial entity or a member of the Legislative Assembly
COVID-19, Employment and Training, Health, Labour/Labour Relations, Small Business