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Reconciliation

IMG_1347.JPGTens of thousands of people gathered on a rainy Vancouver morning, each to find his/her way to reconcile the abusive past of Indian residential schools. Dr. Bernice King, daughter of rights activist Martin Luther King, gave a rousing speech. At the end the we chanted with her “Free at last, free at last” and hoped she was right; that this dark era of Canada’s history would be over and that everyone, my First Nations and non First Nations brothers and sisters alike would feel a new kind of freedom in this country.

Local Governments

Local governments hold the keys to the provincial economic engine. They can no longer be treated as a political afterthought.

Andrew Weaver calls for moratorium on dilbit tanker traffic from Burnaby port

Vancouver, BC: The British Columbia government has rejected the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline due in part to inadequate preparedness for potential marine and land heavy oil spills, while ignoring the fact that the heavy oil, diluted bitumen (dilbit), is shipped weekly from Burnaby, posing serious risks to BC’s coast.

AGM 2013 - New Faces, New Ideas

This special edition newsletter will fill you in on the 2013 Annual General Meeting if you weren't able to attend. By all accounts it was a great day! We saw lots of new and familiar faces, exchanged ideas and shared many laughs - especially when Andrew was given his new MLA toolkit! Read on to meet key people and find out what policies were approved.

BC Green Party reveals over $100 million federal spending supporting Enbridge tanker plans

VICTORIA, BC – Today, Dr. Andrew Weaver, MLA (Oak Bay-Gordon Head) and Deputy Leader of the BC Green Party and Elizabeth May, MP (Saanich-Gulf Islands) and leader of the Green Party of Canada held a joint press conference to review the federal and provincial issues at play in relation to new information received by the party.

“Documents obtained from Environment Canada and the Department of Fisheries and Oceans reveal that at a time when core science is being cut across the Government of Canada, tax dollars are being spent to do Enbridge’s homework for them,” said Andrew Weaver.

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