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B.C. Green Party responds to hateful flyers targeting the transgender community

VANCOUVER B.C. – The B.C. Green Party is appalled to learn of hateful flyers being distributed targeting Morgane Oger, an out transgender candidate in Vancouver-False Creek.

Leaders’ televised debate shows why change is needed

VANCOUVER B.C. – Tonight’s leaders’ debate made one thing clear - British Columbia needs a change.

Andrew Weaver presented the BC Greens’ credible and realistic plan to position British Columbia as a leader in the emerging economy. This vision puts people at its core, ensuring that we are advancing the health and wellbeing of every British Columbian, not the big corporations or big unions who fund the other parties.

Andrew Weaver responds to Megaphone Magazine’s Dying on the Streets report on homeless deaths in B.C.

VICTORIA B.C. – Today, Megaphone Magazine released its third edition of Dying on the Streets: Homeless Deaths in British Columbia, 2006-2015, which reports a 56% increase in the deaths of homeless people in 2015 over the previous year. Andrew Weaver, leader of the B.C. Green Party, issued the following statement in response to these findings:

Weaver statement on Clark’s call to ban US thermal coal exports

VICTORIA B.C. – Andrew Weaver, leader of the B.C. Green Party, issued the following statement in response to the Christy Clark government’s request to Ottawa to ban thermal coal exports to the United States.

B.C. Green Party releases first televised provincial campaign ad

VICTORIA B.C. – The B.C. Green Party released its first televised provincial campaign ad today. The ad is running across the province.

“I am delighted to launch our first televised campaign ad,” said Andrew Weaver, leader of the B.C. Green Party. “Since banning corporate and union donations, we have seen historic levels of support. We have welcomed over 3,000 new individual donors to our party since September. This has allowed us to tell even more British Columbians about our positive vision for the future of B.C. I look forward to talking with more British Columbians across the province about how the B.C. Greens can provide change you can count on.”

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