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Sonia Furstenau

Affordability

Public transit

BC Greens's promise

I support fast, frequent and free bus service; this reduces traffic, greenhouse gas emissions, and reduces the cost of living.

Climate Change & the Environment

Forests and forestry

BC Greens's promise

We must end logging of old-growth forests and support forestry-revenue-dependant communities to create environmentally sustainable jobs.

Power generation

BC Greens's promises

I commit to bringing forward a private members bill to end fossil fuel subsidies.
BC Greens will end permitting for new fracking, phase out gas production, and reject any new LNG projects.

Public transit

BC Greens's promise

I support fast, frequent and free bus service; this reduces traffic, greenhouse gas emissions, and reduces the cost of living.

Education

K-12 funding

BC Greens's promise

Equity in education means that every student receives a school issues laptop, for students in grade 6-12.

K-12 learning needs

BC Greens's promise

We must equip teachers and students with the knowledge to keep pace with our rapidly changing digital world through digital literacy.

School nutrition

BC Greens's promise

I support a universal school program to ensure equal access, high nutritional standards and strong collaboration with communities.

Student mental health

BC Greens's promise

We must expand access to school psychologists and increase the number of guidance counsellors.

Healthcare

Drugs and addiction

BC Greens's promise

I support regulated alternatives to toxic supply, cutting profit for organized crime and increased connection to health and social services

Family doctors and primary care

BC Greens's promise

I will ensure that everyone has access to a Primary Health Care centre, offering timely and comprehensive care in once place.

Health staffing

BC Greens's promise

The province must support physicians with leases and administration so that physicians can focus on patient care.

Hospitals

BC Greens's promise

Our hospitals have been underfunded for too long; they are falling into disrepair. I will ensure they have the resources to re-open 24/7.

Housing & Homelessness

Drugs and addiction

BC Greens's promise

I support regulated alternatives to toxic supply, cutting profit for organized crime and increased connection to health and social services

Jobs, Businesses, & Labour

Forests and forestry

BC Greens's promise

We must end logging of old-growth forests and support forestry-revenue-dependant communities to create environmentally sustainable jobs.


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Biography

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Victoria is where Sonia's story began. It is where her grandparents met at Craigdarroch Castle, where her parents met, and where her brother and sister were born. Sonia spent two formative decades in Victoria, building a community in a city she deeply loves.

I am a teacher, a mother and step-mother, and soon to be a grandmother. I lived in Victoria from 1990 to 2011, earned three degrees from UVic, and was juggling teaching and family when I was offered a job teaching in Shawnigan Lake. We moved up, expecting to stay for one year and then return to our home in Fairfield, but one thing led to another, and we settled into the community in Shawnigan Lake. In March 2013, the provincial government issued a draft permit for a contaminated landfill at a site uphill from the Lake, and my journey into politics began. I had never imagined that a government could put a community’s drinking water at risk. I learned about deregulation and professional reliance, about how communities and experts can be ignored in decision-making processes. And I learned about the power that comes from people deciding to work together towards a shared goal.

For four years, our community never gave up on the goal of having clean, safe drinking water for ourselves and future generations, and finally in February 2017, the permit was revoked. I was elected as MLA for Cowichan Valley three months later, and I remain driven by the belief that government and public institutions should be first and foremost trustworthy and oriented to serving the public interest, creating a more fair and equal society, and ensuring that everyone has the services they need to feel secure.

I’m excited to be back in Victoria and continuing the work I did in the Cowichan Valley bringing people together and solving problems.

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