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Gandhi responds to Health Ministry’s spring COVID vaccination program
VANCOUVER B.C. – B.C. Green deputy leader Dr. Sanjiv Gandhi issued the following statement in response to the B.C. government’s spring COVID vaccination program announcement earlier today:...
Gandhi responds to B.C. Green caucus letter to bring Bill 36 back for debate
VANCOUVER B.C. – B.C. Green Party deputy leader Dr. Sanjiv Gandhi responded to the B.C. Green caucus’ letter to Premier Eby asking for controversial Bill 36 to be brought back to the legislature for...
Forestry announcement long overdue but a welcome relief
VICTORIA, B.C. – The B.C. Green Caucus has issued the following statement in response to today’s forestry announcement: “After six years of our caucus pushing for these changes, I am relieved and...
B.C. Greens repeat call for psychologists to be covered under MSP
VICTORIA, B.C. - With mental health in decline, the B.C. Green Caucus is calling for the BC NDP to cover psychologists under MSP. This would help expand the access and affordability of mental health...
B.C. Greens repeating call for free contraception
VICTORIA, B.C. – On day one of Sexual and Reproductive Health Awareness Week, the B.C. Green Caucus is repeating the call for free contraception, declared a basic human right by the United Nations...
B.C. Greens celebrate Kunming-Montreal Agreement and Call for Swift Action to Protect Biodiversity
The B.C. Green Caucus is celebrating the adoption of the Kunming-Montreal global biodiversity framework by the 15th Conference of the Parties at the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (COP15)...
Charlwood responds to Incomappleux Valley conservancy decision
NELSON B.C. – B.C. Green candidate Nicole Charlwood for Nelson-Creston issued the following statement following the creation of the Incomappleux Valley conservancy: “I welcome the decision to...
Furstenau calls for a budget that saves lives
VICTORIA, B.C. – Ahead of the provincial roll-out of decriminalization of illicit drugs, Sonia Furstenau, Leader of the B.C. Greens and MLA for Cowichan Valley, is calling on Premier Eby to ensure...
Furstenau: Premier Eby can choose to save lives
VICTORIA, B.C - Today, the BC Coroners Service reported that 392 people died from toxic drugs in November and December in B.C., bringing 2022's death toll to 2,272 the second largest number of drug...