Carbon Tax - NDP back peddling on
Despite 65% of BC residents receiving rebates from the carbon tax, and $1 billion being returned to households in 2024, the Premier is attempting to convince the public that eliminating the carbon tax will improve affordability. However, this narrative overlooks the broader benefits of the tax, which not only helps mitigate climate change but also provides direct financial relief to a majority of residents. Ending the carbon tax risks undermining both affordability and progress toward environmental goals.
Transportation a driving issue for Green's Camille Currie in Esquimalt-Colwood
Camille Currie, a longtime Greater Victoria resident, business owner and health-care advocate, hopes to represent the Esquimalt-Colwood riding for the B.C. Greens as the provincial election cycle approaches.
Missing out on opportunities
We are missing out on opportunities to encourage CANADIANS to come back to Canada, to come back to BC and practice medicine.
Missing Facts about $10/day childcare
Missing Facts about BC NDP $10 childcare. Who is truly prioritizing community and family needs? Camille will provide community representation and advocate for the unmet needs of Esquimalt-Colwood.
When and Where can you VOTE?
“Once the election is called you will be able to vote at any district electoral office in the province. The election is scheduled to be called on Saturday, September 21, 2024. District electoral offices are being identified and will be published here when available.
Voting in the district electoral office will be available from when the election is called until 4 p.m. on Final Voting Day (October 19, 2024).
We Need Cross-Country Collaboration for Healthcare in Canada
I wholeheartedly support the calls for action regarding healthcare access in Canada. It’s simply unjustifiable that residents experience such disparities in care from one province to another. We must prioritize cross-country collaboration!
Dependency on Private Agency Nurses on the rise
In 2022-2023, BC spent $162 million on private agency nurses, a significant increase from the $76 million spent in 2021-2022. Many of these nurses used to work within the union. This pattern of privatization raises critical questions:
Governance, Accountability, Representation
Putting People First: Upholding Good Governance
Affordability and Housing
Affordability Solutions: Elect Camille Currie for Effective Change