My vision for British Columbia is a welcoming, secure, and healthy place to live, supported by a caring, visionary and ethical government. It’s a place where we live close to Nature, knowing that as citizens of the world as well as BC, we’ve taken the utmost care to acknowledge Nature’s mystery and its importance in all of our lives.
A Green British Columbia would measure economic progress by how much the economy supports and enhances our quality of life while at the same time helping Nature to recover, renew and sustain herself. This is true prosperity. We would effectively fund and run health care. Those of us fortunate enough would look after the others. We wouldn’t scrimp on education or give huge subsidies to profitable corporations. (What was that free market argument again?) And we wouldn't leave a gigantic debt (currently $72 billion) for future generations to pay off.
This represents a U-turn from economic decisions based solely on the increase in GDP, the number of temporary ‘jobs’ created (versus careers) and other misleading popular indicators of progress and prosperity.
Here in Delta South, that means a well-funded and efficient full-service hospital (like it used to be), farmland that's protected and actually used for farming, a Port restrained out of respect for public health and protection of our waterways, and a rational, economical long-term solution to crossing the mighty Fraser that includes rapid transit.