Pre-Budget Submission to the Government of New Brunswick
The Honourable Ernie Steeves
Minister of Finance
Department of Finance, Government of New Brunswick
{Via email}
February 29, 202
Re: Atlantic Chamber of Commerce - Pre-Budget Submission to the Government of New Brunswick
Dear Minister Steeves,
The Atlantic Chamber of Commerce (ACC), representing 38 chambers of commerce and boards of trade in New Brunswick submits the following items for your consideration in advance of the 2024 Budget:
- Housing and Labour
The low supply of affordable and available housing is a concern for those in New Brunswick. The lack of housing creates significant challenges in economic competitiveness and the labour market as businesses struggle to attract and retain workers when they cannot find housing near places of employment. This leads to a shrinking talent pool, hindering business growth and innovation. The ACC recommends to proactively implement initiatives to boost opportunities and reduce the barriers and regulatory burden facing housing development. Addressing these gaps will create a more competitive and vibrant economy for New Brunswick.
- Reducing Regulatory Burden
The Government of New Brunswick has made efforts to reduce regulatory burden but could further increase those efforts to remain competitive and lower operating costs for businesses. This could involve prioritizing streamlining permitting processes, implementing maximum response times, introducing business impact assessments, and harmonizing regulations with other provinces, particularly in key economic sectors. With other jurisdictions prioritizing regulatory burden reduction for businesses, healthcare, and housing, it is critically important that New Brunswick commit to targeted burden reductions to safeguard its competitive edge.
- Fiscal Responsibility and Critical Investments
The Government of New Brunswick deserves high praise for consistent and responsible financial stewardship. Government should take this opportunity to invest in critical components of the economy that are in a fragile state, such as housing and healthcare. Continuing to responsibly manage expenditures while investing in healthcare and housing will yield greater economic benefits and likely attract new businesses and workers to a prosperous New Brunswick.
Sincerely,
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Rhonda Tulk-Lane
CEO, Atlantic Chamber of Commerce