摘要:The regional economy ofBritish Columbia (BC) has been a dynamic and changing landscape for more than the past century. Since the Second World War, the organization of command and control functions has reinforced a core-periphery, or heaItland-hinterland, organization of the province's space economy. After 1980, however, changes in resource cornmodity markets, public policy shifts, and social, political, and economic restructuring accelerated the pace aI1d scope ofchange. In this paper, we use recent census data to suggest ways in which BC's regional economies may be shifting.