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From YouTube: APRIL 3 2023 Question Period
Description
The Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
4th Session
42nd Parliament
C
Thank
you
Mr
Speaker.
Well,
there
is
a
huge
gap
between
the
premier's
rhetoric
and
announcements
and
the
terrible
results
of
more
violence
across
British
Columbia
random
attacks
have
become
the
new
Norm
under
this
soft
on
crime
Premier
and
our
clear
evidence
that
what
his
government
says
they're
doing
is
simply
not
working.
C
C
He
then
stabbed
the
second
victim
with
a
a
knife,
a
kitchen
knife
in
a
brutal,
random
and
completely
unimprovoked
attack
that
sent
the
victim
to
hospital
with
critical
life-threatening
injuries
according
to
the
nurse.
The
only
reason
he
survived
was
because
the
knife
was
dull,
so
my
question,
the
premier
is
this:
how
much
longer
will
people
have
to
be
afraid
to
get
on
a
bus
before
or
because
of
this
soft
on
crime,
premier's
catch
and
raise
policies,
and
this
premier's
failure
to
keep
British
Colombians
safe
in
their
communities?
B
D
Public
Safety,
thank
you.
Honorable,
speaker
and
I
appreciate
the
the
question
from
the
member,
as
the
member
will
know
that
this
particular
place
took
place
on
Saturday.
It
was
a
horrific
crime,
the
police
were
there,
they
arrested
the
individual
and
they
started
to
do
their
full
investigation.
D
At
that
time
they
were
facing
serious
criminal
charges
here
in
British
Columbia
during
the
course
of
their
investigation.
It
they
received,
became
aware
of
evidence
of
allegations
of
links
to
a
terrorist
organization.
At
that
particular
point
in
time.
The
federal
RCMP
take
over
the
investigation,
Federal
Crown,
takes
over
the
prosecution
from
provincial
crown,
and
an
investigation
currently
in
regard
to
the
rest
of
the
of
the
situation
is,
is
underway
by
both
Federal
and
RCMP
and
federal
Crown.
C
C
Violent
random
attacks
have
actually
never
been
worse
in
British
Columbia
than
they
are
right
now
and
even
the
the
premier
is
a
hand-picked
experts.
Doug
laparte
says
that
British
Columbia
stands
alone,
with
a
40
percent
decrease
in
the
number
of
people
in
jail
because
of
government
policy.
Because
of
initiatives
of
this
premium,
this
soft
on
crime
premium.
C
Now
the
premier
promised
results
that
people
he
said
would
feel
that
they
will
be
able
to
see,
but
every
single
day
there's
another
horrifying
story
of
violence,
whether
it
be
in
Surrey
or
Langley
or
Kamloops
and
communities
across
this
province.
Chilliwack
today
is
the
scene
of
a
of
gang
violence
and
shootings
for
the
third
time
in
eight
days,
and
now
this
random
knife
attack
on
the
bus
and
Siri
that
I
mentioned
is
being
treated
it's
being
treated
by
the
police
as
terrorism.
Fueling,
more
public
anxiety
and
insecurity.
C
So
the
question
is
this:
the
premier
keeps
saying
he's
talking
he's
taking
action
to
keep
people
safe
with
that
in
mind
and
in
response
to
this
possible
terrorist
attack.
Has
the
province,
elevated
the
risk
assessment
level
and
our
additional
patrols
being
deployed
in
the
Lower
Mainland
to
keep
British
Columbians
safe.
D
Of
Public
Safety,
thank
you.
Honorable
speaker
and
I
appreciate
the
question
from
the
the
member.
It
is
unfortunate
that
the
opposition
is
using
language
that,
when
they
know
the
facts
of
the
particular
incident
that
took
place
on
Saturday
does
nothing
to
help
the
situation.
The
reality
is
this:
an
attack
took
place.
It
was
the
police
investigated.
They
were
there.
They
arrested
the
individual
during
the
course
of
their
investigation.
D
D
Violence,
which
has
been
something
that
British
Columbia,
has
had
to
deal
with
as
all
provinces,
but
ours
is
particularly
is
a
unique
situation
in
this
province
in
terms
of
those
involved
for
quite
some
time
and
I
just
want
to
reinforce
the
action
that
this
government
has
taken.
For
example,
the
witness
security
program
which,
as
I
outlined
the
other
day,
has
resulted
in
419
charges
being
laid,
including
134
murder
charges
and
the
convictions
of
more
than
32
accused.
Those
individuals
involved
in
gang
crime
would
not
have
been
brought
to
Justice.
D
They
would
not
be
behind
bars
if
it
was
not
for
the
action
of
this
government
and
the
implementation
of
this
program.
Honorable
speaker,
we
continue
to
take
this
situation
extremely
seriously
and
we'll
take
additional
measures
and
steps,
as
they
are
needed,
as
we
work
with
our
partners
in
law
enforcement
in
the
federal
government
to
identify
how
we
can
reinforce
the
work
that
they're
doing.
E
E
Shaquan
David
Kelly
responsible
for
five
brutal
random
assaults
received
time
served
and
a
single
day
in
jail
for
the
four
charges.
Disturbingly
provincial
Crown
Council
dropped
the
charge
for
the
vicious
attack
on
the
mother
and
toddler.
This
is
the
attack
that
the
former
NDP
attorney
general
dismissed
as
anecdotal
rhetoric.
F
Thank
you,
Mr
Speaker,
I.
Think
everybody
in
this
house
agrees
that
people
need
to
feel
safe
in
their
communities
and
when
we
hear
about
traumatic
incidents
in
our
communities,
we
stand
with
the
victims,
and
we
know
we
have
to
take
action
and
that's
why
this
government
has
been
advocating
very
strongly
to
the
federal
government
in
fact
led
the
charge
to
the
federal
with
the
federal
government
to
make
bail
policy
reform.
F
We're
grateful
for
a
commitment
to
make
those
changes,
particularly
around
repeat
violent
offenders,
will
continue
to
advocate
for
that,
but
we're
not
stopping
we're
taking
action
investing
in
programs
in
our
province.
That
will
make
this
better
for
communities,
including
a
repeat,
violent
offenders,
task
force.
We
were
going
to
stand
together
and
continue
to
take
action
with
our
community
partners
partners
to
make
this
better.
Thank
you,
Mr
Speaker,.
E
Mr
Speaker
the
reality
changes
in
the
federal
policy
which
strengthened
a
person's
presumption
of
innocence,
never
precluded
Crown
prosecutors
for
arguing
that
those
who
deserve
to
be
held
in
custody
be
held
in
custody.
It
did
not
change
and,
frankly,
this
government
is
using
it
as
a
smoke
screen
for
their
own
failed
actions.
E
The
public
has
a
right
to
know
why
a
decision
was
made
to
stay
the
charge
against
a
prolific
offender
for
an
unprovoked
attack
against
an
innocent
mother
and
toddler
in
every
case
involving
prolific
offenders.
The
public
deserves
to
know
details
such
as
release
conditions
that
the
crown
has
agreed
with.
Despite
the
Attorney
General's
claims
of
closely
monitoring
cases
involving
prolific
offenders,
the
government
has
withheld
the
data
they're
tracking,
preventing
the
public
from
seeing
the
results
for
themselves.
The
public
has
completely
lost
trust
in
the
justice
system
under
the
soft
on
crime
Premier.
G
Thank
you,
Mr
Speaker,
our
public
schools
have
a
ratio
of
one
counselor
for
every
693
students.
That
means
when
a
child
needs
help
it's
often
not
available
to
them.
During
the
height
of
the
covid-19
pandemic,
research
in
Canada
shows
increases
in
mental
health,
referrals
and
hospitalizations,
as
well
as
high
rates
of
anxiety,
self-harm,
substance
use
and
suicidal
ideation.
It
was
those
who
were
already
most
vulnerable
that
suffered
most
Mr
Speaker
many
students
report
having
limited
to
no
access
to
mental
health
support
at
school.
There
just
aren't
enough
counselors
to
meet
the
needs
of
students.
G
The
ratio
of
counselors
to
students
in
the
teachers,
Collective
Agreement,
is
one
counselor
to
every
700
students.
It's
been
that
way
for
20
years,
the
president
of
the
BC
School
Counselors,
Association,
Dave
McKenzie,
said
quote
when
you
consider
how
schools
society
and
the
conversations
about
mental
health
have
changed
20
year
old
ratios
are
a
travesty
and
deserve
the
attention
from
the
minister
of
education.
So
my
question
Mr
Speaker,
is
to
the
minister
of
Education.
When
will
this
government
meet
the
needs
of
students
and
hire
enough
school
counselors
to
cover
the
students
needs
in
this
problem?.
H
Thank
you,
Mr
Speaker
and
I'd
really
appreciate
the
members
concern
I
shared
the
similar
concerns
about
the
mental
well-being
of
our
children
and
as
a
government
we
take
it
make
it
our
priority.
H
Since
2017
Mr
Speaker,
we
have
hired
nearly
300
teacher
psychologists
and
counselors
across
the
province,
and
we
know
how
important
the
mental
health
and
their
well-being
is,
and
it
also
helps
in
their
learning
as
well,
Mr
Speaker
and,
along
with
that,
we
are
working
across
the
ministry,
whether
it
is
with
the
minister
of
mental
health
and
detections,
or
with
the
minister
of
Children
and
Family
development.
We
have
also.
We
are
also
trying
to
break
the
stigma
around
the
issue
of
mental
health.
We
have
the
integrated
child
and
youth
teams
Mr
Speaker.
H
We
which
are
operating
right
now
in
five
school
districts,
and
we
are,
we
have
just
announced
that
that
will
be
extended
to
seven
more
districts
across
the
province.
It
is
a
very
complex
issue,
no
doubt
and
I
really
I
really
agree
with
with
the
with
the
member
opposite
that,
especially
the
challenges
that
we
have
faced
in
the
last
few
years.
How
this
issue
has
even
aggravated?
H
We
take
it
as
a
priority,
and
recently,
just
just
this
week
by
my
colleague
from
mental
health
and
addictions
was
in
Squamish
opening
the
fountain,
which
we
know
is
also
a
very
key
resource
for
a
young,
affordable,
Youth
and
our
children,
and
we
will
continue
to
invest
in
the
resources
that
are
much
needed.
G
Thank
you,
Mr
Speaker.
Our
children
need
the
support
at
school.
It's
where
they
spend
many
hours
of
their
day
through
their
youth
growing
up
and
oftentimes.
The
accessibility
of
a
of
a
school
counselor
psychologist
will
mean
whether
or
not
the
child
gets
the
kind
of
support
that
they
need
immediately
or
whether
or
not
the
problem
continues
to
grow.
G
Unfortunately,
and
we
know
healthy
kids
and
healthy
lives
when
you're
a
youth
make
healthy
adults
catching
Mental,
Health
Care
needs
early,
prevents
a
lifelong
illness
potential
substance,
use
disorders
and
helps
put
children
on
a
path
to
life,
long
Wellness,
Mr
Speaker.
We
need
to
be
investing
in
our
children's
mental
health.
We
appreciate
that
the
ministers
added
300
new
counselors
and
psychologists,
but
from
the
everything
that
I'm
hearing
from
our
school
system
is
that
it's
still
far
from
enough
so
I'll
ask
the
question
to
the
minister
of
Education.
H
Thank
you,
Mr
Speaker
and
I
really
appreciate
the
question.
Mr
Speaker,
as
I
mentioned,
that
it
is
about
priority.
We
know
that
how
important
the
mental
health
and
the
and
the
well-being
of
our
children
is
and
as
a
government
we
are
investing
in
our
in
our
education
system
and
especially
working
with
the
most
vulnerable,
most
marginalized
Youth
and
students
in
our
schools
and
since
2017,
we
have
made
it
a
priority
and
we
will
continue
to
do
that.
We
know
Mr
Speaker.
H
B
A
A
Thank
you
and
admitted
defeat.
The
premier
is
failing
on.
Every
housing
is
failing
on
housing
by
every
measure.
Is
it
funny
that
we
don't
have
enough
housing
in
this
province?
I,
don't
think
so.
There
are
unprecedented
levels
of
homelessness
and
social
disorder.
The
housing
Hub
has
turned
into
a
colossal
housing
flub
and
wasn't
even
mentioned
in
today's
housing
plan.
A
Bc
continues
to
have
the
highest
rents
in
the
country
and
the
most
unaffordable
housing
in
all
of
North
America
BC
housing
is
so
dysfunctional
that
four
out
of
five
applications
are
sitting
on
desks
there
unapproved
the
premier,
so-called
housing
refresh
strategy
is,
has
no
credibility,
while
BC
housing
remains
a
disaster
and
the
government
continues
to
hide
its
forensic
audit.
Honorable
speaker
after
the
premier
has
utterly
failed.
This
housing
Minister.
How
can
he
convince
anyone
to
believe
his
new
promises.
I
Thank
you
so
much
honorable
speaker
and
again
many
times
in
this
house,
we've
recognized
that
housing
continues
to
be
a
challenge
here
in
British
Columbia
the
record
numbers
of
people
coming
to
British
Columbia
for
good
opportunities.
We
welcome
them.
We
want
them
here.
We
need
them
here.
We
hear
from
employers
all
the
time.
We
need
more
people.
How
can
we
find
more
people
and
they're
coming
Auto
speaker,
but
with
that
and
Rising
interest
rates,
we're
seeing
additional
pressures
on
our
housing
market?
I
That's
why
honorable
speaker
that
the
plan
that
we
bring
in
2017
took
had
significant
improvements
in
our
housing
stock.
We
saw
over
43
000
units
have
opened
up
because
of
the
plan
that
we
laid
out
we're
on
track
to
meet
our
goals.
Honorable
speaker,
but
we
know
we
need
more.
We
know
we
need
more
honorable
speaker
and
that's
why
today
we
laid
out
the
plan
to
ensure
that
we
can
position
British
Columbia
in
an
even
better
place
in
the
years
ahead.
I
Honor
speaker,
we
know
as
a
government
that
Decades
of
under
investment
Decades
of
lack
of
investment
in
this
province
has
led
us
to
this
problem,
and
you
know
some
would
suggest
that
the
solution
to
this
challenge
is
to
get
out
of
the
way
and
do
nothing.
Mono
speaker
we've
seen
that
formula.
We've
seen
that
formula
in
this
in
this
previous
government
for
a
long
time
it
didn't
work.
It's
actually
the
reason
why
we're
in
this
problem
now
that's
why
the
actions
we're
taking
on
us.
I
B
I
Honorable
speaker,
that
the
leader
of
the
alpha
opposition
doesn't
like
the
speculation
tax,
he
thinks
it's
unfair
for
people
who
have
multiple
homes
to
have
to
pay
an
additional
tax.
Honorable
speaker,
clear
honorable
speaker
who
the
leader
of
the
opposition
works
for
honorable
speaker
on
our
side
of
the
house,
we're
going
to
continue
to
work
for
people,
because
we
know
this
housing
is
vitally
important.
A
Think
you,
honorable
speaker,
I,
would
like
to
remind
the
minister
of
what
I
said
in
the
initial
question:
is
that
British
Columbia
has
the
highest
rents
in
the
country
and
is
the
most
unaffordable
housing
in
North
America,
and
this
is
a
two-term
government.
So
obviously,
what
is
happening
is
it
is
not
working
and
I
would
like
to
address
the
speculation
NDP
mla's
on
102
properties
and
since
the
last
election,
NDP
mlas
have
prominent
profited
by
almost
8.5
million
on
real
estate
sales.
A
So,
honorable
speaker,
instead
of
trying
to
build
his
way
out
of
a
housing
crisis,
the
premier
is
trying
to
spin
his
way
out
of
it.
But
a
flashy
branding
exercise
can
change
the
fact
that
housing
affordability
is
getting
worse
even
worse.
The
premier's
housing
plan
lacks
transparency.
Take
the
premiers.
B
B
A
Minister
of
housing's
approach
to
speaking
out
in
the
house
here
take
the
premier's
promise
to
end
and
single
family
housing,
for
example,
with
no
information
about
how
that
would
work.
The
government
couldn't
even
answer
basic
questions
like
where
would
this
apply
so
here's
a
basic
question,
honorable
speaker,
in
which
communities
will
the
premier
be
ending
single-family
zoning.
I
Well,
thank
you,
honorable,
speaker
and
I,
think
it's
important
to
note
and
I'm
sure
the
members
across
the
way
hear
this
as
well
overwhelmingly
when
I'm
in
my
community
and
communities
around
the
province,
I
hear
from
Seniors
I
hear
from
Seniors
talking
about
how
they're
going
to
have
their
grandkids
to
be
able
to
grow
up
near
them.
I
hear
from
young
families
who
want
to
stay
in
British
Columbia.
I
They
want
to
have
their
kids
grow
up
in
the
same
neighborhood
that
they
grew
up
in
Arnold
speaker
and
that's
been
challenge
for
people
over
the
last
two
decades:
lack
of
investments
in
British,
Columbia
and
housing,
honorable
speaker
and
so
yeah.
We're
proud
of
the
changes
that
we're
gonna.
We've
proposed
part
of
the
housing
strategy
and
then
the
member.
I
I
Speaker,
if,
if
the
opposition
is
serious
about
housing,
I
say
join
us
welcome,
welcome
them
on
the
side
of
the
house.
Honorable
speaker,
we
are
going
to
allow
for
more
units
to
be
built
on
single
developing
homes.
Honorable
speaker,
we
know
that
these
Lots
they
may
have
single-family
homes
built
on
them
and
that's
okay,
honorable
speaker,
because
in
the
end
of
the
day,
as
long
as
people
want
them
and
as
long
as
people
can
afford
them,
they'll
continue
to
be
built.
I
The
market
will
decide,
but
we
need
to
allow
more
options
on
those
sites
on
the
speaker
and
that's
why
this
is
such
a
fantastic
policy,
that's
being
applauded
across
the
board
from
all
stakeholders.
What
we
don't
know
honorable
speaker
is
besides
them,
saying
that
we're
going
to
get
out
of
the
way
and
do
nothing,
what
do
they
offer?
What
are
they
offering?
Because
we
know.
J
Thank
you,
Mr
Speaker.
Well,
the
premier
continues
to
conceal
the
forensic
audit
of
the
dysfunctional
BC
housing.
The
homeless
crisis
has
never
been
worse.
One
example
of
the
ndp's
broken
promise
is
to
establish
homeless
navigation
centers
in
Vancouver
and
Nanaimo
a
promise
made
nearly
three
years
ago
and
a
quote
from
the
government
release.
J
A
non-profit
partner
will
be
selected,
this
fall
and
the
navigation
Center
is
expected
to
be
operational
by
Spring
2021
and
quote.
We
have
a
snap
election,
the
now
Premier
becomes
the
Minister
of
Housing
and
the
navigation
centers
get
shelved.
So
my
question
is
to
Direct
One
to
the
premier.
Why
has
he
utterly
failed
when
it
comes
to
delivering
the
homeless
navigation?
Centers
that
that
government
promised
in
2021
to
open
in
2021
Minister.
I
You,
honorable
speaker
and
I,
thank
the
member
for
the
question.
As
I
stated
last
week,
we
committed
to
opening
a
navigation
Center
in
Nanaimo.
We
have
found
two
sites
both
times
they've
gone
to
council
and
councils
made
a
decision
that
the
sites
are
not
appropriate
for
the
navigation
Center,
and
so
that's
a
frustration
for
us
to
be
do
all
the
work
find
a
site
go
to
council.
Have
it
rejected,
come
back,
find
another
site
go
to
it.
I
That
will
ensure
that
those
that
are
looking
for
supports
are
able
to
go
to
one
place
and
not
only
find
a
housing
but
also
get
the
supports
they
need,
and
so
again
we're
excited
to
see
that
space
open
up.
Not
only
that
honorable
speaker,
but
we
have
330
units
opening
by
the
end
of
June,
that
will
help
support
those
that
are
looking
forward
and
also
I'll
just
say
on
the
downtown
east
side,
in
particular
an
important
piece.
There
are
spaces
available
right
now
for
those
that
are
in
cabinets
in
particular
those
on
Hasting
Street.
I
It
is
not
safe.
We
have,
we
agree
with
merrison.
This
is
not
a
safe
space
for
people.
We
had
a
survey
done
by
an
off-for-profit
which
interviewed
50
women,
all
50
reported
to
be
sexually
assaulted.
Honestly,
that
is
unacceptable.
So
we
are
urging
those
folks
to
take
the
shelter
spaces
they're
available.
We
have
brought
them
online
and
on
top
of
that,
we
have
additional
spaces
opening
up
in
the
coming
weeks
and
months
ahead.
J
Thank
you,
Mr
Speaker
and
I
I.
Give
the
minister
a
bit
of
advice
here.
I
think
he
needs
to
work
on
his
relationship
with
the
Meriden
IMO,
because
he
says,
and
I
quote:
Nanaimo
is
desperate
for
navigation.
Center
we've
been
waiting
a
long
time.
End
quote:
this
was
a
promise
made
in
2020
and
again
this
Minister
gets
up
today
and
says
yeah.
It
may
be
a
priority
today,
an
absolute
either
failure
when
it
comes
to
something
this
NEP
has
over
promised
and
under
delivered
on.
J
I
You
honor
speaker
clearly
they've
run
out
of
material
for
question
period.
They
keep
asking
the
same
question
that
I
just
gave
an
answer
to
a
second
ago.
I
Thank
you,
honorable
speaker,
as
I've
shared
with
the
member
now
and
I
did
last
week
as
well.
We
found
a
site
in
enimo
for
a
navigation
Center.
It
didn't
suit
council's
needs.
We
went
away,
we
found
another
site,
it
didn't
feed
them,
it
didn't
meet
the
needs
of
council
and
now
we're
working
to
find
an
additional
site.
Arnold
schweeker,
that's
a
work.
I
We've
been
doing
not
only
there
in
communities
around
the
province
working
with
local
governments
to
make
sure
that
the
supports
we
can
find
fit
well
with
Community
I'm
a
speaker,
but
it's
not
only
that
Arnold
schweeker.
If
you
look
back
over
the
years,
the
significant
size
of
the
encampments
that
enamel
had
the
incredible
amount
of
work
it
took
to
get
people
out
of
those
encampments
and
get
people
on
the
housing.
Honorable
speaker
in
Nanaimo
alone,
honor
speaker,
1437
units
that
have
come
that
we
have
funded
881,
open.
I
556
that
are
funded
that
are
going
through
the
process
and
being
built
right
now,
Auto
Seeker,
that
is
significant
I.
In
fact,
that's
probably
the
amount
of
units
that
the
previous
government
built
around
the
province
honorable
speaker,
and
so
we
continue
to
make
these
investments
in
Nanaimo
honorable
speaker,
because
it's
important
but
we're
going
to
make
these
investments
in
communities
throughout
the
province.
K
Thank
you.
Mr
Speaker,
as
we
heard
earlier
today
from
this
government
I,
think
it's
as
closer
charitable
of
a
description
as
we
can
have
with
their
new
housing
numbers
as
Creative
Accounting
was
used
today,
as
they
were
trying
to
justify
and
explain
what
their
failures
over
the
last
six
years
have
been
on
the
housing
file,
so
Mr
Speaker.
It's
no
wonder
that
BC
housing
is
under
a
forensic
audit
when
we
see
how
this
government
likes
to
play
fast
and
loose
with
numbers
when
it
comes
to
housing.
K
Imagine
what
would
have
happened
today
if
the
premier
had
had
the
temerity
to
actually
release
that
audit
full
and
unredacted
while
they
were
talking
about
housing
with
all
the
provincial
media,
there
imagine
the
transparency
that
would
have
provided
to
the
public
well,
what's
actually
going
on
in
housing
in
British
Columbia.
Instead,
organizations
like
atira
and
BC
housing
and
others
are
going
to
be
busy
with
their
Sharpies
over
the
next
few
weeks.
K
If
this
Premiere
is
actually
serious
about
transparency,
when
it
comes
to
housing,
that
report
would
already
be
released.
Will
the
premier
take
the
power
that
he
has
under
section
25
of
the
Freedom
of
Information
Act,
released
today
unredacted
the
BC
housing
forensic
audit
and
make
it
available
to
Public
Accounts
for
full
and
proper.
L
Knows
I
sit
in
this
place.
A
number
of
times
made
the
commitment
I'll
make
it
again
we'll
release
the
report
in
full
to
the
extent
the
law
allows
us
to
do
that
now,
when
I
became
a
premier
honorable
speaker
I
committed
to
work
on
four
priorities
for
British
Columbians
on
public
safety
and
housing
on
Health
Care
and
a
strong
economy
that
works
for
everybody
on
public
safety
members,
we
will
have
21
teams
of
prosecutors,
new
prosecutors,
probation
officers,
correction
officers,
addressing
chronic
repeat
violent
offenders.
L
On
housing
today
on
housing
today,
a
plan
that
Community
organizations
home
builders,
people
who
support
affordable
housing
for
people
who
work
hard,
earn
a
decent
living
can't
find
a
place
to
live.
They
are
celebrating
the
singer:
Narita
homes
for
a
living,
yyj
quote:
First
Look
at
the
housing
for
people
action
plan.
This
is
huge
exclamation
mark,
and
that
is
on
top
of
us
setting
a
record
over
the
last
five
years,
more
housing
units
delivered
in
British
Columbia
than
any
five-year
period
ever
in
the
history.
L
My
Health
Care
a
new
deal
with
family
doctors,
members
members
on
health
care
and
you
deal
with
family
doctors.
So
British
Columbia's
get
the
family
doctor
that
they
deserve
making
sure
that
when
people
go
to
hospital
to
get
the
care
they
need
by
recognizing
the
credentials
of
internationally
trained
nurses.
So
they
can
get
to
work
and
help
people
in
the
hospital
when
working
closely
with
nurses
to
make
sure
that
our
Health
Care
system
works
for
everybody
and
on
a
strong
economy
that
works
for
British,
Columbians.