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PacifiCan now accepting applications to boost business growth in British Columbia

PacifiCan’s Regional Innovation Ecosystems (RIE) program is strengthening economic growth across British Columbia by investing in organizations that help businesses innovate, improve productivity, and grow.

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PacifiCan’s Regional Innovation Ecosystems (RIE) program is strengthening economic growth across British Columbia by investing in organizations that help businesses innovate, improve productivity, and grow.

PacifiCan now accepting applications to boost business growth in British Columbia From: Pacific Economic Development Canada

News release PacifiCan’s Regional Innovation Ecosystems (RIE) program is strengthening economic growth across British Columbia by investing in organizations that help businesses innovate, improve productivity, and grow. June 24, 2026 - Surrey, British Columbia PacifiCan’s Regional Innovation Ecosystems (RIE) program is strengthening economic growth and supporting businesses across British Columbia by investing in organizations that help them innovate, improve productivity, and grow. Today, the Honourable Gregor Robertson, Minister of Housing and Infrastructure and Minister responsible for Pacific Economic Development Canada (PacifiCan) announced that applications for the RIE program are now being accepted.

The intake will close at 12:00pm (PT) on September 11th, 2026. The RIE program offers non-repayable contributions for not-for-profit organizations to help B.C.’s small- and medium-sized businesses scale and improve productivity. Through this intake, PacifiCan is seeking projects that strengthen B.C.’s innovation ecosystem by helping businesses to commercialize and grow, increase revenues and exports, and create high-quality jobs.

The RIE program intake will open twice a year, with a streamlined application process that provides greater transparency, predictability and timeliness for applicants. Through investments like the ones made through the RIE program, the Government of Canada, through PacifiCan, is building a stronger, more competitive economy in B.C. and Canada. Please visit PacifiCan’s website to learn more.

PacifiCan’s website Quotes "B.C. is home to some of the world’s best innovators and entrepreneurs. Through the RIE program, PacifiCan invests in organizations that help businesses turn innovative ideas into economic opportunities, drive growth, create local jobs, and build a strong, resilient Canadian economy.” -The

Honourable Gregor Robertson, Minister of Housing and Infrastructure and Minister responsible for Pacific Economic Development Canada (PacifiCan) Quick facts

RIE is one of two streams under the Regional Economic Growth through Innovation (REGI) program. REGI promotes long-term economic development, focusing on investments that drive economic growth.

Associated links

PacifiCan

Regional Innovation Ecosystems in British Columbia

PacifiCan 2026 to 2028 Strategic Plan

RIE success story: The Alacrity Foundation of B.C.

RIE success story: Accelerate Okanagan

RIE success story: University of British Columbia - SiEPICfab

Contacts Arianna DurgerianPress Secretary Office of the Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities and Minister responsible for PacifiCanarianna.durgerian@infc.gc.ca arianna.durgerian@infc.gc.ca Lynsey BrothersCommunications Manager PacifiCanlynsey.brothers@pacifican.gc.ca lynsey.brothers@pacifican.gc.ca Stay connected Follow PacifiCan on X and LinkedIn Toll-Free Number: 1-888-338-9378 TTY (telecommunications device for the hearing impaired): 1-877-303-3388 X LinkedIn Program delivery British Columbia Innovation funding and support media general public business news releases Hon. Gregor Robertson

Published
Jun 24, 2026
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Jul 17, 2026
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