Official AGM 2021

2021 Annual General Meeting and keynote panel with special guests

Online Tuesday, November 23 at 7 pm

Register

Please note, as our voting is online and the pre-AGM information sessions allowed time for questions, no time will be allotted for voting or questions at the AGM.

Following your registration for this online event, you will receive an email from Zoom with the meeting weblink.

What would our province look like with a BC Green government led by Premier Sonia Furstenau?

British Columbians are facing enormous challenges from housing and lack of mental health care to climate change and toxic drugs. The current government is not acting with the urgency vision that is required to ensure British Columbians can move past these crises.

So we’re working hard to set ourselves up for success in the 2024 election. That means winning the election and forming a BC Green government led by Sonia Furstenau.

The BC Green Party is taking the next big leap forward - planning to form government. But Greens are determined and hard-working. Our MLAs, staff and volunteers consistently punch well above their weight.

Please join us for this special event as we head into this new chapter in our story. We will begin with the party’s annual general meeting, followed by a remarkable keynote panel who will reflect on where we’ve been and where we’re going.

Panelists

Adriane Carr

Co-Founder of the BC Green Party; Green Party of Vancouver city councillor

Stefan Jonsson (he/him)

Director of Communications for the BC Green Party

Cameron Butt (he/him)

Director of Fundraising for the BC Green Party

Lila Mansour (she/her)

Outgoing Vice-Chair of BC Green Party Youth Council, Law student at the Lincoln Alexander School of Law

Sonia Furstenau (she/her)

Leader of the BC Green Party; MLA for Cowichan Valley

When
Tue. Nov 23, 2021
7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Where
Online (Zoom)

Protecting your health

BC Greens recognize that airborne illnesses and pollutants pose a significant health risk to everyone, especially the young, elderly, and immunocompromised, while caregivers, healthcare professionals, and support staff come into regular contact with vulnerable persons. When choosing venues, BC Greens prioritize outdoor spaces, and indoor spaces with good ventilation. In closed indoor spaces, we encourage attendees to wear well-fitting masks (N95, KN95, or KF94), especially during the respiratory-illness season.

Creating safe spaces

The BC Green Party is committed to providing an environment free of discrimination and harassment, where all individuals are treated with respect and dignity, can contribute fully and have equal speaking opportunities. To support this commitment, all event attendees will be expected to follow the standards of our Safe Spaces Participant's Guide.

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