- bcgreens2024.ca BC Greens secure agreement with BC NDP
Lək̓ʷəŋən [LEKWUNGEN] TERRITORY / VICTORIA, B.C. – The BC Green Caucus has entered a four-year agreement with the BC New Democratic Government, reviewable annually. This deal secures Green support for confidence and supply in exchange for advancing Green initiatives on healthcare, housing, renter su...
- bcgreens2024.ca B.C. Greens statement on new cabinet appointment
BC Greens congratulate Premier Eby and his new cabinet, emphasizing urgent action on healthcare, housing, and climate for a sustainable future.
- bcgreens2024.ca B.C. Green statement on the passing of the Honourable John Horgan
Lək̓ʷəŋən [LEKWUNGEN] TERRITORY / VICTORIA B.C. – B.C. Green Leader, Sonia Furstenau released the following statement on the passing of the Honourable John Horgan. “I am deeply saddened to hear of John Horgan’s passing today,” said Furstenau. “John dedicated his life to serving our province. He love...
>Lək̓ʷəŋən [LEKWUNGEN] TERRITORY / VICTORIA B.C. – B.C. Green Leader, Sonia Furstenau released the following statement on the passing of the Honourable John Horgan.
>“I am deeply saddened to hear of John Horgan’s passing today,” said Furstenau. “John dedicated his life to serving our province. He loved British Columbia and its people dearly. Under his leadership, B.C. saw the introduction of UNDRIP, $10-a-day childcare, the Clean BC climate plan, and many other initiatives and policies that were focused on long-term solutions for the province.
>“My thoughts are with his family and loved ones as they process this terrible loss.”
>Former B.C. Green MLA Adam Olsen also reflected on Premier Horgan’s leadership.
>“John Horgan will be remembered as a leader who worked hard every day for the people of B.C. John was steadfast in his belief that the government can work better to put people first. B.C. is a better place for having had him as Premier.
>“I extend my sincere condolences to his family, friends and former colleagues.”
- bcgreens2024.ca BC Greens respond to final election results, commit to putting British Columbians first
Lək̓ʷəŋən [LEKWUNGEN] TERRITORY / VICTORIA B.C. – BC Greens Leader Sonia Furstenau, alongside newly elected MLAs Rob Botterell and Jeremy Valeriote, issued the following statement on the results of the provincial election. “Pending a judicial recount, it appears as though MLAs from different parties...
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Holding potential balance of power, B.C. Greens leader says comments from Conservatives an issue
>Furstenau said comments made by some B.C. Conservative candidates who won their ridings are truly disturbing, including racist, dehumanizing, homophobic and conspiratorial statements.
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Green leader spoke with NDP’s Eby, but didn’t pick up when Conservatives called
globalnews.ca Green leader spoke with NDP’s Eby, but didn’t pick up when Conservatives called | Globalnews.caSonia Furstenau is set to meet the media for the first time since British Columbia's indecisive election on Saturday, amid speculation about a possible minority government.
- bcgreens2024.ca Furstenau to stay on as Leader, BC Green Caucus ready to hit the ground running
Victoria, BC / Lək̓ʷəŋən (Lekwungen) Territory – The BC Green Party announced today that Sonia Furstenau is staying on as Leader. “British Columbians demonstrated that they don’t trust any one party with 100% of the power,” said Furtsenau. “They need our next government to leave the negativity and ...