Party leader calls for action to help battered B.C. wine industry
The BC United Party is calling for the B.C. government to take immediate steps to help the province’s hard-hit wine industry.
Leader Kevin Falcon said in addition to the recent cold weather that killed crops and vines, the sector is now facing “an unprovoked assault” by the Alberta government which is banning direct-to-consumer sales of B.C. wines.
“Successive BC Liberal, now BC United, governments have nurtured the sector with supportive tax and regulatory policies and, as the sector now faces a difficult 2024 and beyond, it is vital that the current government facilitates supports to ensure B.C. wine can continue to thrive for generations more,” Falcon said.
Falcon said impacted vineyards may lose their entire 2024 vintage, and producers are facing the possibility of a 100 per cent replant which means minimal or negligible cash flow for several years.











