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Rivers & Oceans

Canada’s oceans provide billions in value beyond fish

February 5, 2026 Rochelle Baker

Canada’s National Observer, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Canada’s healthy oceans are worth billions more than what can simply be extracted from them.

Oceans and coastal ecosystems generated at minimum $7.1 billion in benefits in 2023, new figures from Statistics Canada suggest. 

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Finances, Tourism

Campbell River Tourism Sector Benefits From resiliency program

July 15, 2020 Binny Paul

Campbell River Mirror, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Over 21 tourism operators in Campbell River have benefitted from Tourism Vancouver Island’s (TVI) resiliency program that was set-up in April to support businesses in the province to navigate the impact of COVID-19. 

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