The BC NDP should be applauded for their continued support of the carbon tax, however their energy policy leaves a lot to be desired. Disinformation being spread minimizing the climate impacts of the LNG industry, using the image of Minister of Energy, Hon. Josie Osborne, in addition to Premier...
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My comprehensive response to property zoning changes
In this response to Bill 44: Housing Statutes (Residential Development) Amendment Act, 2023, I take space to discuss a variety of issues. This is the accumulation of 15 years in governance and politics. I have been at both the local and provincial tables, involved in thousands of hours of meetings...
Site seCrecy? Just how much is this dam costing us?
The last updated estimate of the cost of the Site C dam was in 2021 with then Premier John Horgan announced he had managed the project budget from the initial $6.8 billion to an astounding $16 billion. Try to get information about the project and you can’t because the BC NDP government has it...
Ensuring the victims and survivors of crime get the support they need
Victims and survivors of crime have been advocating for changes to the Criminal Victims Assistance Program. The provincial government has moved welcome amendments, however I am concerned they don’t go far enough. We have casework in our constituency office involving children and it appears that in...
Celebrating the Saanich Peninsula Hospital and Healthcare Foundation
The people on the Saanich Peninsula have long fought to preserve our community hospital. Each year they contribute hundreds of thousands of dollars to the Saanich Peninsula Hospital and Healthcare Foundation to upgrade the facility, equipment, and infrastructure. The whole community is grateful for...
Under BC NDP healthcare spending has increased $8.43 billion. Where are the results?
Healthcare continues to be a top priority for people living in Saanich North and the Islands. Healthcare spending has increased by $8.43 billion since Minister Adrian Dix took control of the health file. From what I have heard from my constituents, they are not seeing the benefit from the...
Pushing substance use into the darkness does not solve the problem
The BC NDP celebrated being the first jurisdiction to get the federal government to decriminalize small amounts of illicit substances. Open drug use in public spaces is ABSOLUTELY a problem, but it is not THE problem, it is a symptom of the problem. Addiction is a health issue not a criminal...
Premier Eby sits by while Minister of Children and Families fails B.C.’s most vulnerable children
The Minister of Children of Family Development, Mitzi Dean, continues to let down British Columbia’s most vulnerable children. Internal audits continue to show the Minister’s team is failing to deliver the most basic social work policy and procedures, fails to deliver oversight of their offices,...
Finally. BC NDP moves to regulate short-term vacation rentals
Tech companies have built billion dollar platforms by disrupting traditional markets. We have heard the saying “move fast and break things.” Well, when it comes to short-term vacation rentals (STVR), what they participated in breaking was the housing market. Now, I don’t believe that STVRs are to...
It’s time for Minister of Children and Family Development to resign or be fired!
The Minister of Children and Family Development, Mitzi Dean, has failed to deliver the systemic change needed in the Ministry, and as a result she has failed the most vulnerable children in our province. We continue to see reports about the tragic results produced by the Ministry, and still the...
Police Act amendment too little too late for Surrey policing mess
The Police Amendment Act, 2023 is the BC NDP response to the policing mess that has been unfolding in Surrey for the past few years. This situation was entirely avoidable if the Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General, Hon. Mike Farnworth, had intervened but he didn’t and now both the...
Responding to the Emergency and Disaster Management Act
The long-awaited update to the Emergency Program Act (EPA) was finally introduced to the British Columbia Legislature. While there are many of the recommendations from reports over the past twenty years in the new legislation, the BC NDP continues to use enabling legislation to achieve their ends....
Improving our democracy by increasing access to legislative tools for private members
There are many ways we can improve the quality of our democratic processes in between elections. Over the past few months I have been working with colleagues from all other caucuses in a special committee to review how the House currently operates and make recommendations on how we can improve...
Will the Minister update the Mental Health Act to include family members?
I have heard from many families that psychiatric emergency services excludes them from the care of their loved ones in a mental health crisis. It is wonderful that Health Minister Adrian Dix met with Crystal Kenzie and Cindy Zimmer following my questions, and he acknowledged that the mental health...
Will the Minister of Health ensure the quality care seniors deserve?
British Columbia Seniors Advocate Isobel Mackenzie released her second report Billions More Reasons to Care outlining the dramatic differences in the delivery of publicly funded care for seniors in long-term care facilities. You can learn more here. In summary, the report shows that for-profit...
Response: Ministerial Statement on National Day of Action for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
I delivered a response on behalf of the BC Green Caucus to a Ministerial Statement by Hon. Murray Rankin on the National Day of Action for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, Two-Spirited, and Gender Diverse People. This statement was written by and delivered in the voice of Gud Takin...
Response: Ministerial Statement on National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
I responded on behalf of the BC Green Caucus to a Ministerial Statement delivered by Hon. Murray Rankin, Minister of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation, regarding the first provincial statutory holiday marking National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Transcript A. Olsen: HÍSW̱ḴE SIÁM....
Restoring ecological balance on the Southern Gulf Islands
The Southern Gulf Islands are an ecological jewel in the heart of the Salish Sea. Unfortunately, on a few of the islands invasive fallow deer are having a devastating impact on the natural ecosystems. In the first few years of the 20th century the local hunting club introduced European fallow deer to James Island. The deer were successfully...
MLA Column: Multiple crises require a coordinated, collaborative response
As I look ahead to the next legislative session, the political landscape has changed with the emergence of the BC Conservatives as an official party in the British Columbia Legislative Assembly. However, many of the issues remain, and are lacking substantive solutions. This summer has been another season of extremes in British Columbia exposing...
MLA Column: Addition of 6 more MLAs shows a house divided
Every two election cycles a commission is created to review electoral areas. The latest commission finished its review, and the legislature passed a law that created six new seats. Now we are spending $300,000 to add six new desks in the main chamber to accommodate them. I am a member of the legislative management committee that is shoehorning...
MLA Column: Politics getting in the way of police reform
This summer I’ve been engaged in personal and academic inquiry. I’m examining leadership, values, and systems. As an elected official, this is important work. We benefit from critically analyzing ourselves, the groups and teams we are affiliating with, and in service of our constituents, the systems that we create, maintain, and transform....
MLA Column: It’s time to tear down B.C.’s child welfare system
It is time to finally tear down the child welfare system in British Columbia and rebuild it brick-by-brick. Minister Mitzi Dean has proven incapable of transforming the ministry as needed. Premier David Eby should replace her and empower a new minister and deputy minister to begin the process of reconstructing a modern, well-regulated system that...
MLA COLUMN: Government mismanagement endangering health of Salish Sea
I am deeply concerned about the health and well-being of the Salish Sea. The Government of Canada has proven to be incapable of managing our marine environment. It’s unlikely their intention, but together Environment Canada, Transport Canada, and Department of Fisheries and Oceans are successfully overseeing the demise of the WSANEC territory....
Minister Heyman’s Bamberton Quarry decision betrays the environment and the Saanich Inlet
I am disappointed by Minister George Heyman’s (Environment and Climate Change Strategy) decision to decline an environmental assessment for the expansion of the Bamberton Projects quarry in the Saanich Inlet. Minister Heyman failed the environment by not following the precautionary principle as was advised in an exhaustive study of the Saanich...
Estimates 2023: Water, Land & Resource Stewardship
For several years now the BC NDP government has been promising species-at-risk or biodiversity legislation but to date they have failed to deliver. Now with the new Water, Land, Resource Stewardship Ministry up and running I asked Minister Nathan Cullen when we can expect to see the provincial government finally act....
Estimates 2023: Indigenous Relations & Reconciliation
I cover a lot of ground in this hour long session in Budget Estimates with Minister of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation, Hon. Murray Rankin. We highlight funding for Indigenous language recovery, the use of civil injunctions to protect industrial projects against Indigenous rights and title, the impact of...