Good Governance & Accountability
Camille Currie is dedicated to upholding principles of good governance, accountability, and effective representation as an advocate and in all her roles. With a background in advocating for patient rights and as a former Federal Investigator for Integrity Services, she understands the critical importance of transparency and ethical conduct in government. Camille prioritizes listening to the concerns of the people and ensuring their voices are heard in decision-making processes. She advocates for policies that strengthen accountability measures, foster community engagement, and promote inclusive representation across all demographics. Camille Currie is committed to restoring trust in public institutions and championing integrity, responsiveness, and fairness in government practices for the benefit of all residents.
Putting People First:
Camille prioritizes communication with front line staff, patients and residents of BC.
Accountability and transparency from elected leaders are non-negotiable — they are the foundation of trust and the key to a government that truly serves its people.
People's interests must come before corporate interests. Elected leaders who are not beholden to lobbyists or corporate shareholders can prioritize the wellbeing of individuals and communities above all else.
Full life cycle costing for all public and private developments is essential, accounting for all direct and indirect costs over the lifetime of a project.