ÍY SȻÁĆEL (Good Day), Welcome to my weekly update for week six of the 2023 Spring legislative sitting for March 27 - March 30, 2023. This past week was the busiest I have had in the British Columbia legislature. With my colleague away from the House, it made for a hectic and fast-paced schedule from start to finish. If you have been following...
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Remembering Denis Coupland
In Members' Statements I offered a few words to mark the passing of my friend, community advocate, and environmental activist Denis Coupland who passed away on February 18, 2023. [Transcript] Mr. Speaker, I was elected in November 2008. That night I received a phone call from Denis Coupland. Now I was a...
New legislation to remove cap & provide $150M for North-Island Coast Development Initiative Trust
On Wednesday, I introduced private member’s Bill M218, the North-Island Coast Development Initiative Trust Amendment Act. If passed, this Bill would get rid of the $60-million cap on funding for development trusts, and allow the government to provide the North Island Coast Development Initiative Trust the $150 million...
Wait what? BC NDP didn’t fund key economic development vehicle for Vancouver Island/Sunshine Coast?
It appears the BC NDP are prepared to abandon rural Vancouver Island and coastal communities. Despite spending more than $2.5 billion of so-called surplus money from Budget 2022 on provincial priorities (which I supported), it is unfathomable that the BC NDP has chosen to not re-capitalize the Island Coastal Economic...
MLA Column: ICE-T deserves continued funding
Currently, the only regional economic development tool available to rural communities to financially support their local priorities is the Island Coastal Economic Trust (ICE-T). As it stands, in the coming months the doors will be closed, and the lights will be off. It is inexplicable. All but two of the ridings in the region are represented by...
Petition with 700+ signatures calling on Environment Minister to assess Bamberton Quarry
I met with Eric Falkenberg-Poetz, Frances Pugh and Daniel Kenway from the Saanich Inlet Protection Society at the legislature. They gave me a petition to present to the British Columbia Legislature. The petition had over 700 hand-signed signatures, collected by volunteers in a few short weeks. Petitioners are asking...
More than $1.4 billion in one-time funding allocated to local governments, $45 million to libraries
The BC NDP continues to furiously spend the multi-billion dollar surplus before March 31st. In supplementary budget estimates I had a few minutes to ask questions about the decision of the Ministry of Municipal Affairs to distribute $1 billion to the Growing Communities Fund to support the priorities of the188 local...
Weekly Wrap-Up: Week 4 of the 4th Session (42nd Parliament)
ÍY SȻÁĆEL (Good Day), Welcome to my weekly update for week four of the 2023 Spring legislative sitting for February 27 - March 3, 2023. It was finally budget week in British Columbia. Like every budget before, the government immediately frames it as the best budget that has ever been written, elevating the items they want in the headlines. The...
Balancing the needs of businesses and workers
I keep a pulse on the local business community through regular meetings with business leaders. At the end of British Columbia Chamber of Commerce Week in February, I invited the chambers in Saanich North and the Islands to a video call to hear how I can better advocate for them with the provincial government. Our riding is diverse, as are the...
Weekly Wrap-Up: Week 2 of the 4th Session – 42nd Parliament
ÍY SȻÁĆEL (Good Day), Welcome to my weekly update for week two of the 2023 Spring legislative sitting for February 13-17, 2023. The second week of the Spring legislative sitting was a total mess! In this weekly update I highlight how the mismanagement of the legislative calendar and agenda had Minister’s proving to be woefully unprepared to do...
Weekly Wrap-Up: Week 1 of the 4th Session – 42nd Parliament
ÍY SȻÁĆEL (Good Day), Welcome to my weekly update for week one of the 2023 Spring legislative sitting for February 6-10, 2023. In this edition of the newsletter, I will cover the work I did in the legislative chamber including tabling three private members’ bills (BILL M202 — Wildlife Amendment Act, 2023, BILL M203 — Correction Statutes Amendment...
Navigating the Complexity of Governance in the Southern Gulf Islands
I am a W̱SÁNEĆ person, living in the W̱JOȽEȽP (Tsartlip) village. We have a familial relationship with the Southern Gulf Islands. For generations, my ancestors lived with, and belonged to, the ṮEṮÁĆES (relatives of the deep) in the W̱SÁNEĆ territory. The ṮEṮÁĆES Revitalization project is important work underway in the Gulf Island communities to...
Looking back at 2022: Housing, healthcare, governance, transportation, forestry, biodiversity and more
ÍY SȻÁĆEL (Good Day), Season’s Greetings and best wishes in 2023! In this final edition of the year, I take an extensive look back at my blog posts and highlight a handful of emerging themes. I am sure there are items missing from this year in review, however, I think you will get a sense of the volume of work ahead in Saanich North and the...
MLA Column: Premier Eby needs to get control of chaotic government
On Nov. 18, David Eby was sworn in as the 37th premier of British Columbia. The change comes following the resignation of John Horgan and the ensuing leadership event that raised many questions for MLAs and British Columbians alike. Frankly, this change in leadership disrupted a chaotic fall legislative session, one plagued by a mismanaged agenda...
Update: Week 16 – 3rd Session, 42nd Parliament
ÍY SȻÁĆEL (Good Day), Welcome to my weekly update for November 6, 2022! Another busy week in the BC Legislative Assembly is complete and now we begin two weeks in the constituency before returning for one final week of the Fall sitting. As the Assembly does not sit on weeks with statutory holidays, we were scheduled to be closed for next week so...
Saanich Inlet: The place I belong to
The Saanich Inlet is a special place. It has fed countless generations of my family it must be protected. I rose and spoke to the importance of this place to my family and to the thousands of people who live around the inlet. [Transcript] SAANICH INLET The environmental degradation of the Saanich Inlet is personal....
Active Vessel Management Program seeking public input until November 30, 2022
VESSEL MANAGEMENT CONSULTATION OPEN FOR PUBLIC FEEDBACK! For years the proliferation of deep-sea vessels using the Southern Gulf Islands as a parking lot has caused environmental and social challenges. We have heard stories of environmental degradation, excessive noise, light and greenhouse gas emissions negatively impacting the Salish Sea. For...
Submit your feedback on boundary changes proposed for Saanich North and the Islands
In October 2021, the provincial government struck an Electoral Boundaries Commission to review electoral district boundaries and make recommendations with the goal of ensuring that the weight of all British Columbians vote is equal. Among the boundary realignments the Commission proposed adding six new electoral districts, expanding the...
Update: Week 14 – 3rd Session, 42nd Parliament
ÍY SȻÁĆEL (Good Day), Welcome to my weekly update for October 23, 2022! With the 2022 local government and school district elections in the books, I want to raise my hands in gratitude to all our friends, family and neighbours who courageously put their names on the ballot for our consideration. Congratulations to all the newly elected and...
Public comment open for Bamberton Quarry expansion application
UPDATE – November 4, 2022 My colleague Sonia Furstenau (MLA, Cowichan Valley) and I met with Minister of Environment and Environmental Assessment Office (EAO) officials on November 3, 2022 for an update. We learned that a request has been made for an Environmental Assessment of the Bamberton Quarry project and the EAO...
PODCAST: Jonathan Morris, CEO B.C. Chapter of the Canadian Mental Health Association
In this episode of The Public Circle Podcast, I connect with Jonathan Morris, CEO of the Canadian Mental Health Association, B.C. Chapter. He has worked in the sector for the past two decades and we start our conversation discussing how he got started and what he and the CMHA is doing today. We cover a variety of relevant topics including, • The...
More Support, Not More Punishment Is Needed To Address Increased Crime
Joint commentary: BC Green leader Sonia Furstenau, MLA for Cowichan Valley and Adam Olsen, MLA for Saanich North and the Islands Last week, the provincial government released a report on “prolific offenders” – a small group of people who are responsible for a disproportionate amount of neighbourhood crime. The increase in prolific offenses speaks...
Update: July 2022 Saanich North and the Islands Newsletter
ÍY SȻÁĆEL (Good Day), Welcome to my update for July 2022! With the Spring session now adjourned my focus returns to the constituency. It’s not that the community work stops while I am in a legislative session but my attention is certainly divided. While I am in session I rely heavily on my incredible team of constituent advocates in my community...
MLA COLUMN: Get involved in the upcoming municipal elections
Have you ever considered running for public office? If not on the ballot, have you wondered how you can help someone who is running? The decisions at the local government table create the form and character of our neighbourhoods and communities. They are potentially the most impactful on our quality of life and that is why it is so important for...
Commentary: Temporary ban on new dock applications
In August, the province approved a ministerial order to ban new applications for private moorage in the southern gulf islands and southeastern shoreline of Vancouver Island. The order is effective from August 24, 2021 – August 23, 2023. In September, I met with Minister of State for Lands and Natural Resource Operations, Hon. Nathan Cullen, to...