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Community Newsletter: There are real opportunities
With the new legislative session, I’m glad to be back in Victoria. There’s so much more to do. As CleanBC enters it’s second year, I’m hopeful. In its first year, our government got to work on this climate action plan to …
Community Newsletter: Happy holidays everyone!
It’s good to be back from Victoria, and it was good to see so many at my community office’s open house on last Wednesday night. I’m looking forward to the chance to talk with many of you at holiday events …
Community Newsletter: Building a clean economy means embracing change
The crisis we face with climate change demands action, not hopeful words. That is why so many of our children are speaking out. They want a future to be excited about. So do I. We must embrace change. Clean BC is …
Community Newsletter: Taking your ideas back to Victoria
It’s fall and that means in just over a week I’ll head back to Victoria. I’ll be taking ideas with me I heard from people across our community over the summer. Over the past months, I’ve met with numerous constituents one-on-one and …
Community Newsletter: A reminder: why we do this
As summer draws to a close, the kids head back to school and we pack away summer tents and barbecues. It’s a good time to reflect on how the province we live in is special. For me time in the …
Community Newsletter: Tackling walking and cycling challenges
In July, I hosted an panel on how to improve Active Transportation such as cycling and walking in our communities of Port Moody, Coquitlam, Anmore, Belcarra and beyond. We were joined by panelists Andrew Hartline from the Tri-Cities Hub, Viveca …
Community Newsletter: Breaking ground on new affordable housing
Today, I was happy to take part in the ground breaking on new affordable housing here in Port Moody. The Springs on St. Johns Street will provide 55 units of affordable housing to low- and moderate-income individuals and families. This …
Community Newsletter: B.C. launches inquiry into money laundering
Money laundering has been a big problem in BC for a long time. But the previous government did nothing while dirty money flowed into our real estate market making housing unaffordable for millions of British Columbians. The reports that have …
Community Newsletter: We can act together for our children’s future
“Our house is on fire. I want you to act as you would in a crisis. I want you to act as if our house is on fire. Because it is.” Those are the words of 16-year-old Greta Thunberg when …