More spaces through a new child care capital program: We will exceed our target of 22,000 new child care spaces by expanding our child care capital program and modular strategy for child care. More: Find Global News' full B.C. Over a majority (53%) of the candidates are women, representing the highest number of women candidates ever to run for a party in BC. We'll streamline and modernize housing construction by eliminating outdated parking minimums in projects close to public transit, develop a single-window provincial permitting process, and work with communities to streamline approval processes at the local level. ...we're investing $44 million to hire and train 7,000 new health care workers for long-term care homes and assisted living facilities. Introduce legislation to improve information sharing for law enforcement agencies, regulate imitation firearms, strengthen regulation of shooting ranges, and close regulatory gaps. Create a watershed security strategy to protect local watersheds. Install new ventilation systems, plexiglass barriers in key areas, and comprehensive cleaning stations; Ensure more hours of cleaning in all schools; Fast-track improvements to online and remote learning. Move ICBC to a new enhanced care model to reduce premiums by an average of 20% while increasing care available for people who are seriously injured in accidents; Provide COVID-19 premium rebates to BC drivers from any surplus ICBC delivers during the pandemic. Perennial Marxist-Lenninist Dorothy-Jean O’Donnell was a no show. British Columbia’s next provincial election is on Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. Controlling the rising cost of strata insurance: [...] If rates have not corrected by the end of 2021, we will develop a public strata insurance option, similar to Saskatchewan. Improving connections to Surrey and Langley: We'll work with communities to complete the Skytrain (sic) expansion project and add new rail and rapid bus lines. [...] we will require realtors to provide energy efficiency information on listed homes to incent energy-saving upgrades and let purchasers know what energy bills they will face. improving that continuum of care by investing in new equipment, systems and procedures that deliver leading-edge prevention, screening, diagnosis and treatment services. Investing in a Canada where people can realize their full potential and pursue their dreams. Create a multi-sector Period Poverty Task Force to develop a long-term response to period poverty. - Step up protection of fish habitat through our biodiversity strategy. Heather McQuillan is the NDP’s candidate for Chilliwack-Hope. Increase support of food banks and develop partnerships with grocery stores and not-for-profits to develop discounted food market, food recovery, and redistribution programmes. Hire 7,000 new workers for long-term care and assisted living; Restore standards for wages, benefits, and working conditions; Build more public care homes; Require transparency from private operators; Launch a Silver Alert system to help locate missing seniors. A priority will be working with the federal government to address freighter traffic management and anchorage through southern Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands. Work with school districts to create local school meal programmes based on district data and priorities, focused on locally grown food. When government builds a new school, housing complex or other projects we will work to ensure child care is included in their capital plans. Work with WorkSafeBC to identify new ways of improving pain management practices for injured workers, and mandate WorkSafeBC to to provide treatment on demand to those with chronic pain as a result of workplace injuries. MP Mark Strahl is running for re-election for the Conservatives. An unknown locally, this Vancouver resident is the NDP’s parachute candidate for the riding. Heather McQuillan is a NDP Candidate for the Chilliwack--Hope riding, in British Columbia. Through CBAs, we're providing good jobs, fair wages, and skills training to qualified local workers — particularly those who have traditionally been under-represented in the workforce. Join Facebook to connect with Heather McQuillan and others you may know. It will oversee delivery of all childcare initiatives and funding, manage a capital investment program to build more new spaces, and ensure quality care through ongoing curriculum enhancements. Expanding and funding enhanced research and diagnostic capabilities, allowing health professionals to improve the precision of disease risk prediction, prevention, diagnostics and treatment. Continue work to provide 114,000 new, affordable housing units; Provide remaining portion of 1,750 new homes for Indigenous people on- and off-reserve; Provide more low-interest loans and expand the Housing Hub. bus program. Spur energy-efficiency upgrades with programmes and incentives for both residential and commercial buildings, including allowing homeowners to take out loans for efficiency upgrades and pay them back overtime through property taxes. Train more Early Childhood Educators; Enhance the Early Care and Learning Recruitment and Retention Strategy, including expanding the ECE wage enhancement programme. Accessibility help. Working with community groups and the BC Seniors Advocate, we will develop a made-in-BC Silver Alert system to help assist first responders locate missing seniors, particularly those with dementia and Alzheimer's disease. “I believe that if you’re going to wear that label, it should be reflected in more than volunteering here and there and being nice to people when you park your car on Sunday,” she said in an email to The Progress. Maximizing the capacity of existing surgical and diagnostic space: We're developing new strategies to optimize surgical and diagnostic space and teams, so BC can keep pace with the demand for new surgeries and increase the number of MRIs annually - reducing people's wait for care and relief. bus the kind of community organization we are always proud to support," said Way. McQuillan, who works in the film industry, finished third for the federal NDP in Chilliwack-Hope last year. The Vancouver resident works in the film industry. Act on ideas from the Tourism Task Force when they come out. Bill C-21’s paintball and airsoft gun ban misguided, say critics, All four Houston schools served with COVID-19 exposure notices, Bus from Kamloops to Edmonton coming through North Thompson starting May 3, Bulkley Valley Credit Union donates to W.O.W. Get notified when a candidate adds their profile. Victoria-Beacon Hill: Grace Lore. “To see her struggle to pay for medication doesn’t seem right. Create a Mining Innovation Hub to identify and support innovation, offer training for workers in new technologies, regulatory excellence, environmental management, and low-carbon approaches. Expand popular provincial parks with new campgrounds, trails, and protected areas while increasing funding to improve infrastructure and protect park ecosystems. Invest in mental health supports for students and staff. So far, a number of all-candidates meetings have been scheduled starting with one hosted by Chilliwack Healthier Community at the Neighbourhood Learning Centre at CSS on Sept. 24 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. After that on Sept. 25 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. is one hosted by the Chilliwack Chamber of Commerce to be held at the Chilliwack Cultureal Centre.
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