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From YouTube: JULY 22 2020 Statements Janet Routledge
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The Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
5th Session
41st Parliament
A
Remember:
Burnaby
North
Thank
You
mr.
speaker
before
Co
vyd
I
used
to
host
monthly
coffee
meetings
in
my
community
office.
I
missed
those
meetings.
They
anchored
me
as
a
representative
in
the
life
of
my
community
and
gave
me
confidence
that
we
were
on
the
right
track.
Last
Saturday
we
were
able
to
restart
our
coffee
meetings.
Now
we
meet
by
zum
and
I'm
happy
to
say
that
a
lot
of
new
faces
have
joined
us
and,
as
you
can
imagine,
we
had
the
same
conversation.
Everyone
in
BC
is
having
right.
A
Now
we
shared
anecdotes
about
people
and
businesses
who
just
might
not
be
following
dr.
Henry's
guidelines,
and
we
asked
ourselves
whose
job
is
it
to
enforce
covent
compliance.
That
is
an
important
conversation
because
it
acknowledges
that
so
much
of
the
polite
behavior
we
take
for
granted
like
shaking
hands,
sharing
food
crowding
up
to
make
more
room
for
others
may
no
longer
be
appropriate.
It
also
encourages
us
to
reflect
on
how
we
internalized
social
norms
in
the
first
place.
How
in
the
age
of
Kovan,
do
we
consciously
and
deliberately
change
behaviors
that
are
largely
unconscious?
A
How
do
we
make
its
second
nature?
To
maintain
a
distance
of
six
feet
from
those
outside
our
bubble,
how
do
we
remember
to
disinfect
our
hands
after
we've
touched
a
door
handle
or
pushed
an
elevator
button?
How
do
we
remember
to
take
facemask
with
us
when
we
go
out
and
then
there's
the
question
of
enforcement?
Do
we
start
by
issuing
tickets
and
imposing
penalties
in
order
to
change
behavior,
or
do
we
go
there
only
as
a
last
resort,
when
voluntary
compliance
and
our
sense
of
the
greater
good
isn't
equal
to
the
threat?