The fight for quality public education is everyone’s responsibility.
Food security is an issue that is moving to the top of the agenda, and in communities tremendous amount of good work done on this issue
This year, the B.C. Liberals made a clear choice; they chose to reward British Columbia’s most wealthy and privileged citizens
On February 10th,the BC Legislature will re-open for the Spring session which will continue through until the beginning of June.
Mount Polley tailings pond retaining wall collapsed this past summer, the BC Liberals said the failure was completely unpredictable.
British Columbians feel that our government does not represent them, and that government does not function in a way that makes life better
constituents are very unsatisfied with the state of our public roads.
The decisions made by government have real consequences in people’s lives.
Building our province’s economic future around liquefied natural gas(LNG)
Level of enforced poverty that members of our communities live in.
This summer saw the collapse of the retaining wall at Mount Polley Mine
My job is to speak out when government actions do not put the best interest of my constituents first.
This September, we are not celebrating a return to the classroom, and I believe that Premier Clark is 100 per cent to blame
We cannot lose public control of our lands, of our forests.
When it comes to government completing the work that needs to be done, the BC Liberals are barely out of the starting gate
Over the last week, I have received more than 1,200 emails from British Columbians saying no to TFL rollovers.
Figuring out a way to feed ourselves sustainably has to be at the top of our agenda.
Bill Bennett doesn’t care if we can feed ourselves in the future, but I know you care.
What we need is access to more agricultural land, not less.
One of the most frequent topics raised by constituents right now is their frustration with increases to BC Hydro rates.