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Affordability

Childcare

BC Conservatives's promises

Fund independent childcare providers to provide $10-a-day childcare spaces

"Expand $10 a day childcare availability by ending the NDP’s funding bias against independent childcare providers, who are experienced and ready to provide the $10 a day spaces that families need - right now." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

As more $10-a-day spaces become available, prioritise access for kids who have the fewest alternatives
Remove unnecessary regulations on childcare

"Increase the supply of childcare, everywhere by identifying and fixing unnecessary or unreasonable regulations - by any level of government - that prevent high-quality childcare spaces from opening, whether in home-based childcares, commercial spaces, or in public buildings like schools and rec centers." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Review and increase the Affordable Childcare Benefit and BC Family Benefit

"Provide financial relief for all lower and middle income families. The Affordable Childcare Benefit and BC Family Benefit will be reviewed and increased so families have what they need to look after their kids - whether they prefer childcare outside the house, at home with parents, or with support from family members." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Create 24-hour childcare spaces to support shift workers and first responders
Support schools to offer childcare programmes
Simplify credential conversion for educators, social workers, and teachers to switch to childcare
Allow educators to work as Early Childhood Educator assistants during the summer

Fuel and transportation costs

BC Conservatives's promises

Eliminate PST on affordable used cars

"Eliminate the PST on affordable used vehicles that have already had PST charged on them. Double taxation is unfair, especially for basic cars that people need for their commute. Additionally, we will reverse the NDP’s tax grab and ensure that any PST charged on a used vehicle is based on the sale price, not an arbitrary value made-up by the government." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Index the vehicle Luxury Tax to average vehicle values

"Index the vehicle Luxury Tax to average vehicle values to reflect car price inflation, and ensure people are not punished for buying vehicles needed for work. The so-called ‘luxury tax’ kicks-in at $55,000, even though the average price of a new car sold in BC is $66,000." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

End inspections for out-of-province vehicle imports
Require speed cameras and road safety units to be highly visible

"Prioritise traffic safety over ticket revenue by requiring speed cameras and road safety units to be highly visible. This will improve deterrence, increase fairness for drivers, and prevent reactionary law enforcement tactics that lead to distracted driving.

o We believe the primary role of traffic enforcement should be to promote road safety via visibility and deterrence, with penalties for those who break the law."

Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Poverty

BC Conservatives's promises

Increase the supplemental income cap for people receiving disability assistance

"Increase the supplemental income cap for people receiving disability assistance. The current cap of $16,200 is too low - discouraging people from seeking work. Raising the cap would also reduce pressure on family members who currently often have to provide additional financial support." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Review disability assistance rates annually

"Review disability assistance rates annually. NDP-Trudeau inflation has been devastating for people across BC, especially people with disabilities who rely on assistance payments to cover the costs of living. We will review rates annually to make sure people with disabilities have the support they need." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Public transit

BC Conservatives's promises

Add a north-south SkyTrain line along the King George corridor to Newton in Surrey
Work with municipal leaders and TransLink to identify the highest priority projects from Transport 2050 to fund

"Fund key projects in the Transport 2050 plan, working with municipal leaders and TransLink to identify the highest-priority projects which may include expansions of SkyTrain, Bus Rapid Transit, Rapid Bus, and express and local bus services." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Address service deficits in Surrey
Implement a zero-tolerance policy for drug use, threats, and violence on public transit

"Implement a zero-tolerance policy for drug use, threats, and violence on public transit. Offences against both riders and operators will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, and we will work with TransLink and the Transit Police to make sure they have all tools needed to keep the system safe." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Invest in BC Transit, focusing on high-growth areas where services are lacking
Expand HandyDART services and strictly enforce service quality standards for HandyDART contractors
  1. "Expand HandyDART services to areas of greatest need, ensuring seniors have access to affordable, reliable transportation.
  2. Strictly enforce service quality standards for HandyDART contractors to improve transportation reliability for seniors."

conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Fully fund TransLink for two years, while auditing and reforming their financial model
  1. "Fully fund TransLink for two years to maintain uninterrupted, reliable service. Commuters shouldn’t need to worry about whether they can get to work or school. We will ensure full funding for transit as the financial model is audited.
  2. Audit and reform TransLink's financial model to ensure the long-term availability of funding that not just maintains service, but fuels expansion for the future."

conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Seniors' benefits

BC Conservatives's promises

Update rent and income thresholds annually for the Shelter Aid for Elderly Renters programme to reflect inflation and market conditions
Double the Home Renovation Tax Credit for Seniors and Persons with Disabilities to $2,000
Expand HandyDART services and strictly enforce service quality standards for HandyDART contractors
  1. "Expand HandyDART services to areas of greatest need, ensuring seniors have access to affordable, reliable transportation.
  2. Strictly enforce service quality standards for HandyDART contractors to improve transportation reliability for seniors."

conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Tax measures and rebates

BC Conservatives's promises

Require approval from voters via a referendum or election for any new tax
Allow people to exempt $3,000/mo of rent or mortgage interest costs from provincial income taxes, starting with $1,500/mo in 2026

"1) Largest tax cut for renters and homeowners in BC history – $3,000 per month of rent or mortgage interest costs will be exempt from provincial income taxes. This will be achieved by issuing a tax credit worth 5.06% of eligible housing costs, equivalent to the rate of BC’s base tax bracket.

2) Immediate relief in Budget 2026 - by exempting $1,500 per month, increasing by $500 per year to the full level of $3,000 per month. This is a clear and long-term commitment to British Columbians who work hard.

3) A fair and fiscally responsible tax credit – The 2026 budget impact will not exceed $900 million, and we will design a targeted tax credit that ensures the relief goes to people who need it to get ahead in life." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Climate Change & the Environment

Carbon price

BC Conservatives's promises

Remove the consumer carbon price
Remove all carbon prices

Climate adaptation

BC Conservatives's promise

Establish permanent flood protection in high-risk areas like the Sumas prairie

"Renew BC’s flood mitigation infrastructure so the 2021 floods cannot happen again. We will establish permanent flood protection in high-risk agricultural areas like the Sumas Prairie, safeguarding our farmland, infrastructure, and supply chains." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Conservation and environmental protection

BC Conservatives's promises

Consider hunters and fishers as key partners in conservation

"Recognize hunters and fishers as key partners in conservation efforts. The NDP has ignored their expertise and mismanaged the quota system." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Use revenue from hunting tags and fees to fund a 3rd-party entity dedicated to wildlife management and enhancement

"Dedicate revenue from tags and fees associated with hunting to go to a 3rd- party entity dedicated to wildlife management and enhancement." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Define an areas of forests where biodiversity goals will be prioritised
  1. "Define the land area that will be prioritized for meeting biodiversity goals, where sourcing forest products will be of secondary value.

Combined with our parks and other forested areas, our balanced approach will allow industry to access an adequate and predictable supply of fibre, while protecting the ecological value of BC’s forests.

Having flexibility within the management of these areas will allow BC to better manage forest health issues, including wildfire mitigation plus restoration and rehabilitation where needed."

conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Strengthen programmes that task hunters with collecting data on wildlife

"Strengthen programs that engage hunters in wildlife data collection, such as population counts and habitat health monitoring." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Increase funding for conservation officers, and expand their ability to combat poaching

"Increase funding for conservation officers, expanding their ability to combat poaching and protect wildlife." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Introduce Species at Risk legislation specific to BC

"Conservatives will introduce made-in-BC Species at Risk legislation so wildlife protections are shaped by BC-based experts - not Ottawa - and are reflective of our unique ecosystems." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Electric vehicles

BC Conservatives's promise

Reverse plans to ban non-electric vehicles

Forestry industry

BC Conservatives's promises

Define an area dedicated to the harvest of primary forest products
  1. "Define the land area that will be prioritized for the harvest of primary forest products.

A healthy forest sector needs stability and predictability. This is achieved by defining an area dedicated to providing primary forest products."

conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Replace stumpage with a value-added end product tax
  1. "Replace stumpage with a value-added end product tax.

A value-added tax system will be instantaneously responsive to current market conditions, and it will encourage industry to get more value and jobs out of each log. Input credits will be created for higher-value products and better utilization of fibre: meaning the more a producer can do with the fibre, the more credits that will be created."

conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Provide a single-permit process for projects
  1. "Implement a “One Project, One Permit” process.

“One Project, One Permit” will significantly reduce costs to all parties (i.e. government, First Nations, and companies) and make it viable to invest in BC forestry again."

conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Do a core review of the forest sector's cost structure

"The core review will identify all unnecessary costs and red tape which have resulted in BC shipping forestry jobs to other provinces and the US. We will make sure the industry is competitive enough to ship products again, not jobs." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Support using wood fibre for power generation

"Encouraging the use of wood fibre in power generation and other secondary applications will create new revenue streams for the industry and government, protecting jobs and realizing the highest possible value per log." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Change the annual allowable cut from counting sawlogs to counting fibre
  1. "Change the annual allowable cut from a sawlog AAC to a fibre AAC.

Tree waste from harvesting is often left behind in the forests to be piled and burned. While there is a need to leave woody debris behind to help with habitat values, BC should account for this fibre and value it." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Focus harvesting on areas damaged by wildfires or other issues

"Focus harvesting on areas damaged by wildfires or forest health issues. By responding quickly, we can better-utilize the damaged fibre while doing the necessary work of rehabilitation and accelerated reforestation." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Return 20% of BC's forests to First Nations

"Return 20% of BC’s forests to First Nations, enabling Indigenous groups to manage these resources sustainably and in line with their traditions and values." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Invest in workforce training for the forest sector

Forests and forest conservation

BC Conservatives's promises

Define an areas of forests where biodiversity goals will be prioritised
  1. "Define the land area that will be prioritized for meeting biodiversity goals, where sourcing forest products will be of secondary value.

Combined with our parks and other forested areas, our balanced approach will allow industry to access an adequate and predictable supply of fibre, while protecting the ecological value of BC’s forests.

Having flexibility within the management of these areas will allow BC to better manage forest health issues, including wildfire mitigation plus restoration and rehabilitation where needed."

conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Return 20% of BC's forests to First Nations

"Return 20% of BC’s forests to First Nations, enabling Indigenous groups to manage these resources sustainably and in line with their traditions and values." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Green construction and retrofits

BC Conservatives's promise

Remove net-zero GHG requirements for new home construction

Inter-city transportation

BC Conservatives's promises

Develop a business case to analyse Fraser Valley regional rail between Chilliwack, Abbotsford, Langley, and Surrey
Expand regional transit service in the Sea-to-Sky corridor and consider extending TransLink services to Squamish

Mining and minerals

BC Conservatives's promises

Provide a single-permit process for mining projects
Run a full review of mining regulations

"Identify redundant regulations: We will conduct a full review of mining regulations – including the NDP’s changes to the Mining Act - with the aim of removing unnecessary or duplicative requirements that do not meaningfully contribute to safety or environmental protection." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Ensure a competitive tax structure for mining

"Review tax competitiveness: To attract and retain investment, we will ensure a fair and competitive tax structure so BC remains a strong investment destination."conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Reverse cabinet orders that prohibit mining exploration in some parts of BC
Work with project proponents to satisfy environmental and safety requirements

"Establish BC as a global hub for critical minerals: We commit to “getting to yes” in as timely a manner as possible – working with, not against, project proponents to satisfy all environmental and safety requirements."conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Identify gaps in rural infrastructure and make targeted investments
Work with Indigenous communities to build mutually beneficial partnerships

"Strengthen Indigenous partnerships: We will work closely with Indigenous communities to build strong, mutually beneficial partnerships. As Minister of Reconciliation, John Rustad signed more deals with First Nations than any other Minister in BC history, and knows what it takes to build trust.

Clear and transparent consultation: Ambiguous expectations around consultation requirements can create an atmosphere of mistrust and frustration. Clarity and transparency will help all parties move forward together."

conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Require companies that build mines to be responsible for remediation costs at closure

Oil and gas development

BC Conservatives's promise

Double production of Liquified Natural Gas

"Build on BC’s LNG success story and double production by “getting to yes” for the range of proposed LNG plants which have the potential to create a new major industry for BC." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Pollution

BC Conservatives's promise

Ban aerial spraying of glyphosate

Power generation

BC Conservatives's promises

Accelerate BC Hydro's 10-year transmission and distribution capital plan

"Accelerate BC Hydro’s 10-year transmission and distribution capital plan to keep pace with population growth and proactive maintenance needs." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Support BC Hydro's drought resilience efforts

"Support BC Hydro’s drought resilience efforts, which include capital projects and improved forecasting and monitoring technology." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Amend the Clean Energy Act to allow nuclear power
Conduct a comprehensive review of small modular reactor seismic hazard resilience
Expand the BC Energy Regulator's mandate to include nuclear power
Become a partner in Canada's Small Modular Reactor Action Plan
Commit to having a small modular reactor operating by 2035 if safety and business concerns are addressed

"Commit to having a small modular reactor operating by 2035 - if and only if the business case makes sense, seismic safety is addressed, and the idea has the confidence of the public." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Support BC Hydro capital upgrades for hydroelectric dams
Analyse the business case for geothermal power generation
Support expansion of hydrogen production and refueling capacity

"Support the expansion of hydrogen production and refueling capacity as long as taxpayers can realize a return on investment." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Support developing alternative renewable energy, such as wind, solar, and run-of-river hydroelectricity

"Support the development of alternative renewable energy where and when the economics make sense for BC – including wind, solar, and run-of-river hydroelectricity." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Public transit

BC Conservatives's promises

Add a north-south SkyTrain line along the King George corridor to Newton in Surrey
Work with municipal leaders and TransLink to identify the highest priority projects from Transport 2050 to fund

"Fund key projects in the Transport 2050 plan, working with municipal leaders and TransLink to identify the highest-priority projects which may include expansions of SkyTrain, Bus Rapid Transit, Rapid Bus, and express and local bus services." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Address service deficits in Surrey
Implement a zero-tolerance policy for drug use, threats, and violence on public transit

"Implement a zero-tolerance policy for drug use, threats, and violence on public transit. Offences against both riders and operators will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, and we will work with TransLink and the Transit Police to make sure they have all tools needed to keep the system safe." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Invest in BC Transit, focusing on high-growth areas where services are lacking
Expand HandyDART services and strictly enforce service quality standards for HandyDART contractors
  1. "Expand HandyDART services to areas of greatest need, ensuring seniors have access to affordable, reliable transportation.
  2. Strictly enforce service quality standards for HandyDART contractors to improve transportation reliability for seniors."

conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Fully fund TransLink for two years, while auditing and reforming their financial model
  1. "Fully fund TransLink for two years to maintain uninterrupted, reliable service. Commuters shouldn’t need to worry about whether they can get to work or school. We will ensure full funding for transit as the financial model is audited.
  2. Audit and reform TransLink's financial model to ensure the long-term availability of funding that not just maintains service, but fuels expansion for the future."

conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Reducing greenhouse gas emissions

BC Conservatives's promises

Reverse plans to ban natural gas heating
Reverse plans to ban non-electric vehicles

Walkable, bikable communities

BC Conservatives's promise

Ensure new transit-oriented communities provide space for grocery stores and small businesses within walking distance

"Support transit-oriented communities: People deserve to live in complete communities near transit, not just dormitories. Bill 47 (Transit Oriented Areas) will be amended to ensure each new transit-oriented community is providing space for grocery stores and small businesses within walking distance of home." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Water and watersheds

BC Conservatives's promise

Plan for water sustainability in partnership with farmers and ranchers, and include climate resilience measures and protections

"Plan for water sustainability in partnership with farmers and ranchers to balance the water needs of food producers and local communities. These plans should include climate resilience measures and protections to sustain food production during droughts or floods." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Wildfires

BC Conservatives's promises

Re-introduce the use of controlled forest burns to prevent and contain forest fires
Plant wetter tree species in ecosystems with significant wildfire history

"Maximize the use of wetter species within ecosystems historically dominated by wildfires - helping to keep wildfires on the ground and allow for more opportunities to stop wildfires from spreading. More diverse species mixes in specific areas will also enhance wildlife habitat value." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Implement more selective logging, fuel load management, and tree species mix

"Implement more selective logging, fuel load management, and species mix in interface areas. The objective is to reduce the risk of catastrophic wildfires in areas adjacent to communities." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Do a complete review of wildfire management
Work with private contractors for wildfire response

"Work with contractors and the private sector to empower them to be able to act quickly in response to emerging wildfire issues." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Provide local people and communities with wildfire training and equipment, and always allow local volunteers
  1. "Provide local people and communities with training and equipment.
  2. Ensure local volunteers and contractors are be able to call-in to support their efforts."

conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Support research into new technologies and methods for firefighting

"Work with universities to support the research and implementation of new technologies and methods for firefighting." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Education

Childcare

BC Conservatives's promises

Fund independent childcare providers to provide $10-a-day childcare spaces

"Expand $10 a day childcare availability by ending the NDP’s funding bias against independent childcare providers, who are experienced and ready to provide the $10 a day spaces that families need - right now." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

As more $10-a-day spaces become available, prioritise access for kids who have the fewest alternatives
Remove unnecessary regulations on childcare

"Increase the supply of childcare, everywhere by identifying and fixing unnecessary or unreasonable regulations - by any level of government - that prevent high-quality childcare spaces from opening, whether in home-based childcares, commercial spaces, or in public buildings like schools and rec centers." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Review and increase the Affordable Childcare Benefit and BC Family Benefit

"Provide financial relief for all lower and middle income families. The Affordable Childcare Benefit and BC Family Benefit will be reviewed and increased so families have what they need to look after their kids - whether they prefer childcare outside the house, at home with parents, or with support from family members." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Create 24-hour childcare spaces to support shift workers and first responders
Support schools to offer childcare programmes
Simplify credential conversion for educators, social workers, and teachers to switch to childcare
Allow educators to work as Early Childhood Educator assistants during the summer

K-12 funding

BC Conservatives's promise

Bring funding for independent distributed learning schools into parity with government-run distributed learning

"Reverse the NDP’s cuts to independent distributed learning schools and establish a pathway to funding parity with government-run distributed learning." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

K-12 learning needs

BC Conservatives's promises

Restore letter grades for students grades 4-9

"Restore letter grades for students from Grade 4 through 9, and ensure parents and students in all grades have clarity about educational achievement." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Restore standardised provincial exams in grades 10 and 12

"Restore standardized provincial exams in grades 10 and 12, allowing for the consistent measurement of student and school performance." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Expand access to programmes and supports for academically-gifted students

"Expand access to programs and supports for academically-gifted students by working with school districts to build on existing successes and identify new opportunities." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Restore the Transition Program for Gifted Children

"Restore the Transition Program for Gifted Children, cancelled by Eby earlier this year." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Restore funding to autism support providers

"Restore funding to autism support providers, which was cancelled in 4 communities so Eby could “pilot” a radical plan that parents didn’t ask for. Parents know best what kinds of supports their children require, and unlike Eby’s plan, we will never force families into a one-size-fits-all model." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Speed up development of new independent Inclusive Education Schools

"Accelerate the development of new independent Inclusive Education Schools which currently cover Autism Spectrum Disorder and other special needs." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Report more support workers for autism assessments

"Recruit more support workers to cut down on the 18-24 month assessment wait time under the NDP." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

LGBTQ+ students

BC Conservatives's promises

Remove lesson plans, seminars, policy guides, curriculum elements, and practices informed by SOGI 123

"Identify and remove lesson plans, seminars, policy guides, curriculum elements, and practices stemming from SOGI 123." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Replace the SOGI 123 resource with zero-tolerance anti-bullying programmes

"Replace SOGI 123 with zero-tolerance anti-bullying programs and supports, which is how SOGI 123 was originally – and falsely – marketed to parents. All students must be genuinely protected from the threat of bullying, and Conservatives will do what it takes to keep kids safe." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Post-secondary institutions

BC Conservatives's promises

Direct more post-secondary funding to programmes that prepare students for in-demand jobs

"Provide students with in-demand skills by directing a greater share of post- secondary funding to programs that prepare students for the in-demand occupations of both today and tomorrow" — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Require universities to protect students from antisemitic harassment and violence on campus to receive provincial funding

"Link funding for B.C. universities to upholding student safety to hold universities accountable for the safety of all their students, including Jewish students. Provincial funding will be tied directly to ensuring universities protect their students from antisemitic harassment and violence on campus. Institutions that fail to protect students from hate will not receive a penny more of taxpayer money." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Disallow academic institutions from disciplining students or faculty for expressing viewpoints anywhere, barring criminal hate speech

"Protect free speech and academic freedom by ensuring that no student or faculty member is institutionally punished for expressing a viewpoint in class, online, on campus, in a publication, or in private life. We must uphold zero tolerance for hate speech as defined by the Criminal Code of Canada, otherwise, free speech is a prerequisite for the free exchange of ideas." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Expand remote-learning options and evening and weekend classes

"Enhance flexibility in education delivery by expanding remote learning options, in addition to education during evenings and weekends." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

School construction and upgrades

BC Conservatives's promises

Revamp the Ministry of Education capital budgeting process

"Open new schools when families move-in to a neigbourhood, not years later, by revamping the Ministry of Education capital budgeting process. 8 years ago, the NDP itself said that the budgeting model is broken – then did nothing to fix it." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Work with local governments to expedite approval for new independent schools

"Work with local government to expedite approval for new independent schools, and ensure adequate land availability and zoning flexibility for all types of schools." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Support school districts to adopt compact and urban school models

"Support school districts in the adoption of compact and urban school models, which can provide kids with access to the full range of amenities while reducing land consumption and costs." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Phase out portables and use modular buildings instead

"Phase-out portables. Modular classrooms can provide a significantly more attractive, comfortable, and practical environment for learning compared to portables. Where it is not feasible to build a new school, modular buildings will be used to phase-out the widespread use of portables in BC." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

School curriculum

BC Conservatives's promises

Conduct an immediate inquiry into the BC Teachers' Federation regarding teaching materials on the Israel-Palestine conflict

"Conduct an immediate inquiry into the BC Teachers’ Federation’s role in pushing biased materials that promote one-sided views on the Israel-Palestine conflict. A directive will be issued from the Ministry of Education to cease the use of the current Israel-Palestine teachers guide. There is no place for political indoctrination in our classrooms, and the safety and dignity of Jewish students must be protected at all times." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Allow independent schools flexibility in non-core curriculum areas

"Encourage educational innovation by allowing independent schools to have flexibility in non-core curriculum areas while still maintaining consistent standards." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Remove lesson plans, seminars, policy guides, curriculum elements, and practices informed by SOGI 123

"Identify and remove lesson plans, seminars, policy guides, curriculum elements, and practices stemming from SOGI 123." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Ensure ideological neutrality of classroom materials

"Uplift all kids by ensuring the ideological neutrality of classroom materials, and that kids are made to feel proud about who they are. Education should be about uplifting students into their full potential." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Issue a Ministry of Education directive to cease the use of the current Israel-Palestine teachers guide

"A directive will be issued from the Ministry of Education to cease the use of the current Israel-Palestine teachers guide." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Student mental health

BC Conservatives's promises

Mandate that schools immediately inform parents of suicidal intentions by their child

"Respect parental rights and protect kids by ensuring that parents are immediately informed of suicidal intentions by their child." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Improve school access to mental health professionals

"Early mental health interventions in schools, which are vital to improving long- term mental health outcomes in children and adolescents. We will work to ensure schools have improved access to mental health professionals. Investing in mental wellness for our youth is investing in a healthier future." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Trades

BC Conservatives's promises

Invest in more trades training spaces
Expand remote-learning options and evening and weekend classes

"Enhance flexibility in education delivery by expanding remote learning options, in addition to education during evenings and weekends." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Work with employers to improve the incentive structure for training

Health & Healthcare

Cancer care and cancer risks

BC Conservatives's promises

Invest in education and awareness programming, enhanced screening options, and expanded treatment research at UBC for cervical cancer

"Invest in cervical cancer prevention and research through education and awareness programming, enhanced screening options, expanded treatment research at UBC, and making the HPV vaccine free to all women." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Make the HPV vaccine free to all women
Work with OVCARE researches to identify resources needed to increase their impact

"Build on the success of OVCARE, a made-in-BC global leader in ovarian cancer research. We will work with OVCARE researchers to identify the resources needed to increase the impact of its world-leading research." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Diagnostic and procedure wait-times

BC Conservatives's promises

If wait-times exceed a set limit, patients would be reimbursed for accessing care at a pre-approved facility out-of-province

"After a brief consultation period, the Conservative Party of BC will:

  1. Implement the Patients First Wait Time Guarantee for select diagnostics and surgical procedures.

If diagnostic or medical procedures exceed medically recommended wait times, patients would be able to access care at a pre-approved facility out-of-province and be re-imbursed according to a set fee schedule. A similar policy (Cross Border Directive) has been helping patients across the European Union since 2013."

conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Pay for patients to access specific priority procedures and diagnostic services at non-governmental clinics

"The Conservative Party of BC will:

  1. Pay for patients in the public system to receive quality health care services in non-governmental clinics for specific priority procedures and diagnostic services.

We will get people off waiting lists and into operating rooms and diagnostic clinics for services like MRIs and priority surgeries. It makes no sense for non-government health facilities to sit idle when they could be contracted to help BC patients right now."

conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Drugs and addiction

BC Conservatives's promises

End drug decriminalisation
Work with Indigenous leaders to develop treatment and recovery programmes within First Nations communities

"We will work with Indigenous leaders to develop treatment and recovery programs available within First Nations communities. Individuals undergoing treatment for health challenges including addiction, should have the option of receiving the support they need close to home, in a familiar and culturally appropriate environment." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Maximally crack down on criminals importing and distributing drugs

"Do everything in its power to crack-down on criminals who import and distribute deadly drugs like fentanyl." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Work with the federal government to improve border integrity
Expand access to addiction and mental health supports inside the justice and correctional systems

"Integrate treatment into the correctional healthcare systems: When someone with a debilitating addiction problem arrives at a hospital or is taken into custody, we will offer or require immediate access to evidence-based addiction treatments. We won’t allow people to fall through the cracks anymore."— Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

"Expand access to addiction and mental health supports for individuals in the justice and correctional systems."— Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Work with all levels of government to reinstate full and reliable funding for RCMP-led Waterfront Joint Forces Operations to secure ports

"Secure our ports by working with the Port and all 3 levels of government to reinstate full and reliable funding for the RCMP-led Waterfront Joint Forces Operations, and expand the number of officers on the team." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Use regulatory tools to crack down on fentanyl precursor materials
Appoint an Addictions Specialist with cross-ministerial authority

"Appoint an Addictions Specialist with cross-ministerial authority to oversee the BC government’s response to the addiction public health emergency." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

End safe supply
Shut down overdose prevention sites that don't abide by strict standards

"Hold overdose prevention sites accountable: As a temporary and emergency measure, some existing overdose prevention sites may be required. Unlike Eby, we will not hesitate to shut-down any site that refuses to abide by strict standards of conduct. No more free-for-all drug use near schools and playgrounds, no more spilling-out onto residential streets." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Make it easy to connect virtually with an addiction specialist and start treatment

"Establish a Virtual Opioid Dependency Program: Across the province, we will make it easy for anyone to connect virtually with addiction specialists and start treatment without delay." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Fund abstinence-based treatment and recovery options

"Fund abstinence-based treatment and recovery as an option available to anyone." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Ensure wide availability of nasal Naloxone

"Ensure wide availability of Nasal Naloxone: Free and accessible, province- wide, because saving lives must come first." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Provide seamless and monitored transitions from detox to outpatient or inpatient care

"Close the gap between detox and care: The current system lets people fall into dangerous gaps between detox and treatment. We will provide seamless and monitored transitions from detox to outpatient or inpatient care." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Integrate drug treatment services into supportive housing facilities

"Housing with treatment: No more warehousing or tent cities. Current and future supportive housing facilities must be integrated with healthcare services as an integral part of their programming, not as an afterthought or absent altogether." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Build 12-month live-in recovery communities, and build specialised housing for people with anoxic brain injuries due to drug use

"Build recovery communities: We will build regional recovery communities that will provide professional care and guidance to those recovering from addictions. The program will allow up to 12-month live-in participation as well as a subsequent guidance program to assist in post treatment housing, career, and personal counseling." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

"Build specialized housing for complex needs: We will establish housing for those with anoxic brain injuries due to drug use, who cannot thrive in traditional treatment environments." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Involuntarily commit people with addiction who are unable to make life-saving decisions on their own

"Enact “Christian’s Law” for compassionate intervention: We will introduce involuntary treatment legislation for individuals with addiction who are unable to make life-saving decisions on their own. After consultation with his family, the law will be named after Christian DeSousa, a young man who lost his life to drugs after struggling with addiction since age 13. The NDP government refused to place Christian in involuntary treatment that his mother pleaded for, repeatedly." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Family doctors and primary care

BC Conservatives's promises

Consult with primary care providers on finding efficiencies and optimisations

"Comprehensive primary care led by a family physician improves patient outcomes. The Conservative Party of BC will immediately consult and work with physicians and other primary health providers (e.g., physician assistants, nurses, nurse practitioners) on ways to maximize the number of people a family doctor’s office can see. This will support the reported nearly 1 million British Columbians without a family doctor to get off a waitlist and into a primary healthcare clinic.

To meet the current and future demand, increasing the number of family physicians is important but will not be enough on its own. It is critical that we work together to look at ways to optimize the utilization and efficiency of our primary healthcare providers, including the use of modern tools and technologies to reduce administrative burden, track and optimize staffing, and ultimately improve patient outcomes." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Ensure more residents of rural areas can access telehealth and digital diagnostic tools

"Ensuring that more British Columbians in rural areas are able to access updated types of care like telehealth and digital diagnostic tools." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Health administration

BC Conservatives's promises

Fund hospitals, health authorities, and non-governmental facilities by how many patients they treat, instead of in block grants

"Instead of simply throwing money at health facilities and hoping for the best (the “block grant” model), the Conservative Party will implement what has effectively worked well in European countries and Quebec – a policy known as “activity-based funding”.

This will see hospitals, Regional Health Authorities, and/or other non-government facilities funded based on their output – each time they treat patients for specific diagnostic and priority procedures, they receive additional funds. This approach incentivizes providers to be more efficient and treat as many patients as possible."

conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Increase tracking and publication of key metrics like wait-time

"Ensuring that we track key metrics for all parts of the healthcare journey. We will expand current tracking of the time from the visit to a specialist to the surgery. We will expand this tracking to include the wait time to see a specialist." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

"Identifying additional performance metrics for the system and ensuring that the progress is tracked and reported to British Columbians in an accessible and understandable manner." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Require health authorities to annually report cases of patients dying while waiting for surgery
Run a Health Services Performance Review to identify potential savings
Remove siloing of regional health authorities from the Ministry of Health

"Drawing on best governance practices from other jurisdictions to break down silos between the Regional Health Authorities and the Ministry. This enables the implementation of Integrated Operations Centres at the provincial and zone level and allow the ability to track and manage wait times and optimize resources in real time." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Health staffing

BC Conservatives's promises

Rehire healthcare workers who didn't take COVID vaccines
Review and expand existing programmes to incentivise doctors and nurses to work in high-need communities
Ensure a path for Healthcare Assistants and LPNs to upskill

"Nurses that want to improve their credentials should have flexible options for career training. As experienced professionals retire, our system will need to replace this expertise. We will ensure that front line staff like Healthcare Assistants and Licensed Practical Nurses that want to upskill their credentials have a path that ensures they can both support our healthcare system and advance their careers." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Repeal the Health Professions and Occupations Act

"Immediately repealing the Health Professions and Occupations Act (Bill C-36) to reduce the unnecessary red tape, political and ideology control that the NDP have imposed on the healthcare system.

  1. The front lines understand and know their professions better than government. We want to work with them to establish legislation that ensures that the oversight of medical professions is neither politicized, nor needlessly restrictive and/or government regulated."

conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Present early offers and multi-year employment contracts to keep BC-educated medical professionals in the province

"Present early offers and enter in multi-year employment contracts with BC educated medical professionals (pending successful program completion) to incentivize and encourage graduates to remain in the province." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Increase residency spots for medical students who commit to practising in high-need areas post-graduation
Create new spots in medical schools reserved for BC students

"Create new spots in BC medical schools reserved specifically for BC students. Students from British Columbia are more likely to want to practice in communities closer to home." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Work with post-secondary institutions to expand hands-on experience opportunities

"Work with our post-secondary institutions to expand opportunities for medical students to get hands-on experience while completing their education. We need to build connections between students who seek to work in healthcare specifically in high need positions and communities (e.g., Healthcare Assistants)." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Provide incentives to work in small municipalities and rural communities
Expand domestic and international recruitment efforts

"Expanding both domestic and international recruitment efforts to fill urgent needs within the system.

o We cannot improve access if we do not have the necessary staff. Out-of-province and international recruitment can provide an immediate stopgap to address staffing shortfalls.

o Out-of-province and international professionals that come to BC to practice in high need jurisdictions will have access to financial incentives."

conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Nominate and accelerate immigration applications for medical professionals

"Taking all constitutionally permitted steps within the immigration system to nominate and accelerate applications for medical professionals.

o The federal government has had the ability to expedite applications for international medical professionals, but they have failed to do so.

o We will work with the federal government to ensure that applicants are able to acquire the necessary credentials to begin practicing in Canada immediately.

o We will identify ways to accelerate credential recognition to ensure that no British Columbian has skills that go to waste.

o We will build on the model of the Atlantic Physicians Registry and work with other provinces to simplify processes for medical professionals to move between jurisdictions."

conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Hospitals

BC Conservatives's promises

Fund hospitals, health authorities, and non-governmental facilities by how many patients they treat, instead of in block grants

"Instead of simply throwing money at health facilities and hoping for the best (the “block grant” model), the Conservative Party will implement what has effectively worked well in European countries and Quebec – a policy known as “activity-based funding”.

This will see hospitals, Regional Health Authorities, and/or other non-government facilities funded based on their output – each time they treat patients for specific diagnostic and priority procedures, they receive additional funds. This approach incentivizes providers to be more efficient and treat as many patients as possible."

conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Increase security and ban illicit drug use in hospitals

Long-term care

BC Conservatives's promises

Add 5,000 long-term care beds by 2030
Commission an expert review on improving long-term care practices and infrastructure

Mental health

BC Conservatives's promises

Set strict wait-time regulations for accessing care for critical mental health conditions

"Enforcing maximum wait standards by establishing strict wait-time regulations for critical mental health conditions like schizophrenia, psychosis, and eating disorders, ensuring timely access to care. Waiting for months under the status quo is unacceptable." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Involuntarily commit people who pose a threat to themselves or others

"Safety for patients and communities by making sure individuals who pose a threat to themselves or others are receiving treatment in secure facilities – not on the streets. The Mental Health Act and involuntary care practices will be reviewed so BC will never have a repeat of Eby’s refusal to place high-risk individuals in secure treatment." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Increase treatment opportunities that foster collaborative engagement between patients and families

"Supporting increased family involvement by increasing treatment opportunities that foster collaborative engagement between patients and families throughout the continuum of care. This holistic approach not only enhances recovery, but also strengthens family bonds." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Appoint an Independent Representative for Mental Health to provide oversight, public reporting, and accountability

"Mental health accountability by establishing an Independent Representative for Mental Health to provide oversight, public reporting, and accountability in our health system. More transparency will result in better outcomes for all British Columbians." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Repurpose and redevelop the Coquitlam Riverview site as a centre of excellence for mental healthcare and addictions recovery

"Repurpose and redevelop the Coquitlam Riverview site into a centre of excellence for mental healthcare and addictions recovery, including new secure treatment capacity. We will seek federal partnerships to expedite development and navigate complexities related to the Canada Health Act." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Build secure housing units for treating individuals who pose a risk to themselves, staff, or other patients

"Build secure housing units to create safe facilities for the treatment of individuals who pose a risk to themselves, staff, or other patients. This will address urgent care needs while prioritising safety for all." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Invest in mental health infrastructure in underserved rural and interior communities

"Strengthen mental health services across the province by identifying rural and interior communities with the greatest unmet needs, and making the necessary investments in mental health infrastructure to ensure fair access for all British Columbians." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Integrate mental health response into the 911 system

"Integrate mental health response into the 911 system, because a person in crisis should be able to receive support when it’s needed most. We will consult with medical experts and first responders to identify how to best improve rapid access to mental health support." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Expand Peer-Assisted Care Teams to alleviate pressure on emergency services

"Expand Peer-Assisted Care Teams to alleviate pressure on emergency services and provide immediate support to those in need." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Natal care

BC Conservatives's promises

Introduce 1 month of paid compassionate leave for women who suffer miscarriage

"Introduce 1 month of paid compassionate leave for women who suffer miscarriage, ensuring women have the support and space needed to recover from miscarriage - without worrying about the pressures of work." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Establish a midwife degree programme in Surrey

"Establish a midwife degree program in Surrey: Working in partnership with an established post-secondary institution, we will establish a midwife degree program in Surrey to address the shortage of qualified midwives. Currently, the only midwife program in BC is located at UBC’s Point Grey campus." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Start a 2-year degree conversion programme for nurses to become midwives

"Launch a 2-year degree conversion program for nurses, allowing registered nurses to transition into midwifery and further strengthen our healthcare workforce." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Seniors

BC Conservatives's promises

Increase tax credits for family caregivers
Expand respite care options and caregiver training programmes
Increase funding for home support services and remove daily user fees

"Increase funding for home support services, eliminate daily user fees, and address the Better at Home program’s extensive waitlists." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Expand access to home care as the preferred alternative to long-term care
Provide financial assistance for crucial devices like glasses, mobility aids, and hearing aids
Double the number of Seniors' Community Parks

"Double the number Seniors’ Community Parks so our elders can stay in shape with age-appropriate outdoor exercise equipment." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Cover the cost of the cost of the shingles vaccine and high-dose flue vaccines for seniors
Create a comprehensive, person-centred care pathway for dementia

"Increase support and streamline care for seniors with dementia through a comprehensive, person-centered care pathway from early diagnosis to advanced stages." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Eliminate daily hospice care charges

Sexual and reproductive health

BC Conservatives's promises

Fund two rounds of IVF treatment

"Funding two rounds of IVF treatment: We will increase support for couples seeking fertility treatments by providing funding for first- and second-round in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatments, including for clinics outside BC until our capacity shortage is addressed."

Work with private sector experts to expand fertility clinics

"Expanding IVF capacity in BC by working in partnership with private sector experts to expand capacity in fertility clinics, ensuring that couples can access timely and effective care."

Technology and health

BC Conservatives's promises

Review curricula for training health professionals with a mind to artificial intelligence

"Conducting a thorough review of curricula to ensure congruency of the healthcare professional roles with present needs and future demands of emerging Artificially Intelligent Health Technologies (AIHTs)." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Develop a strategic plan for data and digital literacy and informatics skills within the healthcare workforce
Create a framework for using artificial intelligence in healthcare

"Creating a framework for AIHT in BC that ensures all usage improves the care of patients either directly or indirectly by using health service resources more productively. Any cost savings will be reinvested in BC healthcare - modern technology will work to help reduce wait times."— conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Prioritise protecting health data privacy and consent when implementing new technology

"Ensuring that any introduction of any technology must be grounded in robust research evidence and a fit for purpose and framework that patients, public and staff can all trust. We will prioritize the importance of protecting privacy relating personal to health data and ensure health data cannot be disclosed without an individual’s full consent." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Vaccines

BC Conservatives's promises

Make the HPV vaccine free to all women
Cover the cost of the cost of the shingles vaccine and high-dose flue vaccines for seniors

Women's health

BC Conservatives's promises

Invest in education and awareness programming, enhanced screening options, and expanded treatment research at UBC for cervical cancer

"Invest in cervical cancer prevention and research through education and awareness programming, enhanced screening options, expanded treatment research at UBC, and making the HPV vaccine free to all women." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Make the HPV vaccine free to all women
Work with OVCARE researches to identify resources needed to increase their impact

"Build on the success of OVCARE, a made-in-BC global leader in ovarian cancer research. We will work with OVCARE researchers to identify the resources needed to increase the impact of its world-leading research." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Housing & Homelessness

Home construction and supply

BC Conservatives's promises

Require municipal governments to issue a clear yes or no for rezoning applications and permits within a set timeline

"Approve homes in months, not years: 6 months for a rezoning and development permit, and 3 months for a building permit. If a clear yes/no is not issued by city hall within the required timeline, the provincial government will issue the permits." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Require zoning to be changed at the same time as other land-use policies

"Require zoning to be proactive: We will work with cities to ensure that Zoning is changed at the same time as other land use policies, in what is sometimes referred to as “pre-zoning.” Even though Official Community Plans and Area Plans specify what types of buildings are encouraged, cities still require a unique rezoning for each building – adding years of delay that we can’t afford." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Require regulators to presume that work is done in accordance with the rules

"Trust BC professionals to do their job: Critical months and years are wasted by having bureaucracies second-guess the work of highly-skilled, regulated, and certified technical professionals like engineers and architects. We will enact Presumption of Compliance laws so municipal and provincial regulators must presume that BC’s professionals can perform + peer-review their work in accordance with the rules." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Repeal the Step Code

"Remove NDP taxes on housing: The NDP is increasing construction costs by up to 30-40% - in the middle of a housing crisis. This hidden tax, called the “Step Code”, also results in dark, cookie-cutter homes, with few windows and diminished quality of life for residents. We will immediately repeal the Step Code, the radical “Net-Zero” mandate, and all other NDP hidden taxes on housing." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Remove net-zero GHG requirements for new home construction
Limit the ability of local governments to regulate new housing

"End over-regulation: Regulators often inflate the price of housing by over-stepping their role, such as by requiring endless design reviews or by forcing builders to give away brand new homes. These are heavy taxes on new housing, and they kill projects – often only the expensive ones can survive. We will amend the Local Government Act to prevent home-killing red tape." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Establish a BC Development Tribunal to hold regulators and politicians accountable with regards to development

"Uphold the rule of law and defend property rights: Establish the BC Development Tribunal to hold regulators and politicians accountable to the rule of law and fair process." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Limit development cost charges, and allow them to be paid after projects are completed

"Reform Development Cost Charges: Allow DCCs to be paid upon project completion, not as a front-loaded cost. We will also take action to prevent DCCs from being set at rates in excess of the “growth pays for growth” principle." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Prevent property tax increases based on future potential

"Make taxes fair for homeowners: The scale of the housing crisis will require significant changes to zoning. We will work with BC Assessment to make sure that current homeowners don’t get hit with higher tax bills based on future potential." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Identify land in the Agricultural Land Reserve to use for building new towns
Repeal the current government's housing bill (Bill 44), but support municipalities to optionally continue implementation

"Repeal Bill 44: Local government needs the flexibility to plan in the way that works best for their communities. We will work with cities, not against them, to build the housing BC needs. Some municipalities support the provisions of Bill 44, and we will continue to assist them in implementation." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Create a $1B/year infrastructure fund for municipalities who allow small-scale multi-unit housing on at least 2/3rds of residential land

"Create the Civic Infrastructure Renewal Fund: A $1 billion per year fund that will be available to municipalities who are taking action to get homes built. The funds will be available to municipalities whose zoning allows for viable Small-Scale Multi-Unit Housing on at least 2/3rds of residential land." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Home purchases and ownership

BC Conservatives's promises

Make sure strata insurance rates are based on property risks in BC, not the US

"Put all options on the table to get strata insurance costs under control: Strata residents shouldn’t be getting hosed. We will make sure that strata insurance rates charged to BC homeowners are based on the risks to property in BC, not the United States. If necessary to ensure a fair and competitive market, a publicly-owned option will be studied." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Mandate better materials or installation techniques for household systems like plumbing, if that can reduce insurance premiums

"Put the Building Code to work: If the Building Code can help reduce insurance premiums by mandating better materials or installation techniques for key systems like plumbing, we will act to introduce these common-sense updates." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Homeless services

BC Conservatives's promises

Remove tent encampments and move occupants into appropriate support services with zero-tolerance for encampments on provincial properties
Stop pushing low-barrier housing facilities and shelters

"Stop ramming-through “low barrier” facilities: We will never force any kind of “low-barrier” housing or shelter on a community that doesn’t want it. While many are good neighbours, some have had disastrous impacts – no one should have to worry about Victoria dictating that a risky facility gets built next door." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Housing prices

BC Conservatives's promise

Allow people to exempt $3,000/mo of rent or mortgage interest costs from provincial income taxes, starting with $1,500/mo in 2026

"1) Largest tax cut for renters and homeowners in BC history – $3,000 per month of rent or mortgage interest costs will be exempt from provincial income taxes. This will be achieved by issuing a tax credit worth 5.06% of eligible housing costs, equivalent to the rate of BC’s base tax bracket.

2) Immediate relief in Budget 2026 - by exempting $1,500 per month, increasing by $500 per year to the full level of $3,000 per month. This is a clear and long-term commitment to British Columbians who work hard.

3) A fair and fiscally responsible tax credit – The 2026 budget impact will not exceed $900 million, and we will design a targeted tax credit that ensures the relief goes to people who need it to get ahead in life." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Public and affordable housing

BC Conservatives's promises

Stop pushing low-barrier housing facilities and shelters

"Stop ramming-through “low barrier” facilities: We will never force any kind of “low-barrier” housing or shelter on a community that doesn’t want it. While many are good neighbours, some have had disastrous impacts – no one should have to worry about Victoria dictating that a risky facility gets built next door." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Conduct a forensic audit into BC Housing

"Conduct a forensic audit into BC Housing: The audit will include its relationship with politically-connected non-profits." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Provide professional training for non-profits building housing

"Provide professional training to non-profits building housing: Groups that receive tax dollars to build homes must be given training and support, so that public money is spent in a cost-effective and responsible manner." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Enact a zero-tolerance policy for criminal and nuisance behaviour related to government-funded housing facilities

"Have zero tolerance for criminal and nuisance behavior related to government-funded housing facilities – social housing facilities will either be good neighbours, or have their funding revoked." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Rental housing

BC Conservatives's promise

Create a tax incentive programme to for developers building multi-unit rental housing

"Unlike condominiums, rental buildings pay-back builders over a timespan of 50 to 60 years – but the costs are front-loaded. The successful MURB tax incentive program (Multi-Unit Residential Building) from 1974-1982 created a strong supply of rental housing by allowing costs to offset taxable income from other sources.

A housing crisis calls for bold, creative solutions. The Conservative Party of BC will:

  1. Introduce real tax incentives for rental construction: We will work with the federal government to reintroduce a MURB tax incentive program for the 21st century. If Ottawa doesn’t play ball, we will introduce a made-in-BC version."

conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Jobs, Businesses, & Labour

Agriculture

BC Conservatives's promises

Invest in agricultural R&D

"Invest in agricultural R&D, focusing on disease-resistant crops, climate-resilient farming practices, and innovative technologies to improve crop varieties and livestock productivity." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Provide financial incentives for farmers who take measures to increase their yield

"Improve crop productivity by providing financial incentives for farmers to employ yield-increasing measures, including both conventional and alternative practices such as crop rotation, organic farming, and regenerative agriculture." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Ensure that agricultural technology grants are easy for farmers to apply for

"Expand access to advanced agricultural technologies by ensuring grant programs are easy for all farmers to apply for – not just the big players." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Help farmers access capital for replanting and nurturing crops after extreme weather events

"Help farmers access the capital needed to replant and nurture crops after the devastation of recent extreme weather events such as the heat dome and back-to-back cold snaps in our changing climate. Existing replant supports are insufficient." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Provide financial relief to farmers who incurred losses from the closure of the BC Fruit-Growers Co-Op

"Support tree fruit farmers by ensuring small farms can still get their products to market, and providing appropriate financial relief to farmers who incurred losses from the closure of the co-op." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Support farmers to use beneficial practices for the bee population

"Enhance pollinator populations by supporting farmers to employ beneficial practices for the bee population, improving crown land stewardship practices, and introducing policy changes to augment BC’s supply of pollinators." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Expand the Buy BC programme for prioritising locally-produced goods

"Expand the Buy BC program to prioritize locally-produced dairy, fruits, wines, grains, meats, and other products on store shelves, giving British Columbians more access to home-grown products." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Create tax incentives for dairy and fruit processors to operate in BC

"Increase local food processing by creating tax incentives that encourage dairy and fruit processors as well as other food manufacturing facilities to operate in BC. This boosts local manufacturing, reduces reliance on imports, and supports BC farmers by creating local markets for their products." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Review the Agricultural Land Commission

"Review the Agricultural Land Commission to make sure that farmers have cost-effective and timely access to the supply chain for processing, distribution, and retail." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Identify land in the Agricultural Land Reserve to use for building new towns
Provide tax release or subsidies for small farmers renting land

"Launch land access incentives by providing tax relief or subsidies for small farmers renting land, making it more affordable for new entrants and small-scale operators to access land for agricultural use. This could include programs to convert unused or underused public land into small farm plots." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Start a microloan programme to provide low-interest loans to small farmers for equipment, seeds, or livestock

"Establish a microloan program that provides small farmers with low-interest loans to purchase necessary equipment, seeds, or livestock, helping them overcome financial barriers to growth." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Cut red tape on farm housing for agricultural workers
Expand water reservoir capacity on farms and in rural communities

"Invest in large-scale water storage and infrastructure by expanding reservoir capacity on farms and in rural communities. We will provide funding for on-farm water storage and irrigation systems, reducing dependence on fluctuating water sources." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Protect agricultural water supply in legislation

"Protect the agricultural water supply in legislation, to ensure farmers have secure and long-term access to water for food production." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Plan for water sustainability in partnership with farmers and ranchers, and include climate resilience measures and protections

"Plan for water sustainability in partnership with farmers and ranchers to balance the water needs of food producers and local communities. These plans should include climate resilience measures and protections to sustain food production during droughts or floods." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Appoint a research chair to conduct an ongoing study into the state of water reserves

"Comprehensively research and monitor the state of BC’s water supply by measures including a research chair to conduct ongoing study into the state of water reserves and availability in BC for people, agriculture, and wildlife." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Support increased access to temporary labour for farms

Economic growth

BC Conservatives's promises

Differentiate between public and private sector jobs in all government communications and statistics
Champion towards Canada-wide free trade
Participate in the Canadian Northern Corridor initiative

"Participate in the Canadian Northern Corridor initiative to build infrastructure that unlocks the potential of BC’s northern communities and regions." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Appoint a "Minister responsible for Red Tape Reduction and Dregulation" to reduce provincial regulations by at least 25%

"Reduce the provincial regulatory burden by at least 25% over our first term. A Minister responsible for Red Tape Reduction and Deregulation will be appointed to identify and repeal and unnecessary red tape that ties-up our economy in bottlenecks." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Require the elimination of one regulation for every new one introduced

"Introduce a red-tape reduction law which requires the elimination of one regulation for every new one introduced."— conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Forestry industry

BC Conservatives's promises

Define an area dedicated to the harvest of primary forest products
  1. "Define the land area that will be prioritized for the harvest of primary forest products.

A healthy forest sector needs stability and predictability. This is achieved by defining an area dedicated to providing primary forest products."

conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Replace stumpage with a value-added end product tax
  1. "Replace stumpage with a value-added end product tax.

A value-added tax system will be instantaneously responsive to current market conditions, and it will encourage industry to get more value and jobs out of each log. Input credits will be created for higher-value products and better utilization of fibre: meaning the more a producer can do with the fibre, the more credits that will be created."

conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Provide a single-permit process for projects
  1. "Implement a “One Project, One Permit” process.

“One Project, One Permit” will significantly reduce costs to all parties (i.e. government, First Nations, and companies) and make it viable to invest in BC forestry again."

conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Do a core review of the forest sector's cost structure

"The core review will identify all unnecessary costs and red tape which have resulted in BC shipping forestry jobs to other provinces and the US. We will make sure the industry is competitive enough to ship products again, not jobs." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Support using wood fibre for power generation

"Encouraging the use of wood fibre in power generation and other secondary applications will create new revenue streams for the industry and government, protecting jobs and realizing the highest possible value per log." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Change the annual allowable cut from counting sawlogs to counting fibre
  1. "Change the annual allowable cut from a sawlog AAC to a fibre AAC.

Tree waste from harvesting is often left behind in the forests to be piled and burned. While there is a need to leave woody debris behind to help with habitat values, BC should account for this fibre and value it." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Focus harvesting on areas damaged by wildfires or other issues

"Focus harvesting on areas damaged by wildfires or forest health issues. By responding quickly, we can better-utilize the damaged fibre while doing the necessary work of rehabilitation and accelerated reforestation." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Return 20% of BC's forests to First Nations

"Return 20% of BC’s forests to First Nations, enabling Indigenous groups to manage these resources sustainably and in line with their traditions and values." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Invest in workforce training for the forest sector

Labour protections

BC Conservatives's promises

Review Worksafe BC's budget surplus

"Review Worksafe BC’s $2.1 Billion surplus in excess of its 130% funding target – the highest target in the country. If workers are getting all the support they need, part or all of the surplus should be returned to the employers who paid the premiums in the first place." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Create a right of workers & members of professional organisations "to opt-out of workplace instruction sessions that contain political bias"

"Create a right of employees, members of professional organizations and other workers to opt-out of workplace instruction sessions that contain political bias." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Mining and minerals

BC Conservatives's promises

Provide a single-permit process for mining projects
Run a full review of mining regulations

"Identify redundant regulations: We will conduct a full review of mining regulations – including the NDP’s changes to the Mining Act - with the aim of removing unnecessary or duplicative requirements that do not meaningfully contribute to safety or environmental protection." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Ensure a competitive tax structure for mining

"Review tax competitiveness: To attract and retain investment, we will ensure a fair and competitive tax structure so BC remains a strong investment destination."conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Reverse cabinet orders that prohibit mining exploration in some parts of BC
Work with project proponents to satisfy environmental and safety requirements

"Establish BC as a global hub for critical minerals: We commit to “getting to yes” in as timely a manner as possible – working with, not against, project proponents to satisfy all environmental and safety requirements."conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Identify gaps in rural infrastructure and make targeted investments
Work with Indigenous communities to build mutually beneficial partnerships

"Strengthen Indigenous partnerships: We will work closely with Indigenous communities to build strong, mutually beneficial partnerships. As Minister of Reconciliation, John Rustad signed more deals with First Nations than any other Minister in BC history, and knows what it takes to build trust.

Clear and transparent consultation: Ambiguous expectations around consultation requirements can create an atmosphere of mistrust and frustration. Clarity and transparency will help all parties move forward together."

conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Require companies that build mines to be responsible for remediation costs at closure

Poverty

BC Conservatives's promises

Increase the supplemental income cap for people receiving disability assistance

"Increase the supplemental income cap for people receiving disability assistance. The current cap of $16,200 is too low - discouraging people from seeking work. Raising the cap would also reduce pressure on family members who currently often have to provide additional financial support." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Review disability assistance rates annually

"Review disability assistance rates annually. NDP-Trudeau inflation has been devastating for people across BC, especially people with disabilities who rely on assistance payments to cover the costs of living. We will review rates annually to make sure people with disabilities have the support they need." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Startups and small businesses

BC Conservatives's promises

Increase access to capital for early-stage firms

"Boost access to capital for early-stage firms: Working in partnership with the private sector, we will work to close the gap in access to early-stage capital that often prevents BC entrepreneurs from scaling at the rate of their peers elsewhere." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Reduce the small business tax to 1%

"Reduce the small business tax to 1%, with a path to 0% when finances allow, so entrepreneurs can keep their hard-earned money and have the best possible chance of succeeding." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Reduce barriers to arbitration for commercial disputes

"Reduce barriers to arbitration for faster and more efficient commercial dispute resolutions." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Open government procurement processes to all qualified contractors and workers, regardless of union status

"Open procurement processes to all qualified contractors and workers, not just ones on a list of unions hand-selected by the NDP. The NDP would rather reward their friends than get the best value for taxpayers, making it costly to build the infrastructure BC desperately needs." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

"Modernize procurement to drive local innovation: We will modernize procurement practices to ensure that local tech innovators have a fair shot at government contracts. This will boost the reputation of BC tech firms, help attract investors, and make government services more efficient." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Publish average business permit wait times, audit policies and processes in cities that grant permits more slowly, & recommend improvements

"Work with cities to reduce business permit wait times by publishing average wait times, auditing the policies and processes in cities that are identified as laggards, and providing recommendations for improvement." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Tech sector

BC Conservatives's promises

Direct more post-secondary funding to programmes in the tech fields

"Invest in home-grown talent: We will direct more post-secondary funding to programs that give students the skills to succeed in tech and that enhance BC’s research & development capacity." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Work with other sectors to encourage adoption of technology developed by BC tech firms

"Major local economic sectors like forestry, mining, agriculture, healthcare, and education stand to benefit from made-in-BC tech innovation. We will work with key sectors to accelerate the adoption of innovative technology developed by BC firms." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Tourism

BC Conservatives's promise

Keep the full Old Town exhibit at the Royal BC Museum

Trades

BC Conservatives's promises

Invest in more trades training spaces
Expand remote-learning options and evening and weekend classes

"Enhance flexibility in education delivery by expanding remote learning options, in addition to education during evenings and weekends." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Work with employers to improve the incentive structure for training

Society & Government

Antisemitism

BC Conservatives's promises

Bring a vote on the IHRA Definition of Antisemitism to the floor of the Legislature on day one

"Bring a vote on the IHRA Definition of Antisemitism to the floor on day one – whether as part of the government or Official Opposition, forcing the NDP to show where they stand on this critical issue of defining and condemning antisemitism once and for all." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Require universities to protect students from antisemitic harassment and violence on campus to receive provincial funding

"Link funding for B.C. universities to upholding student safety to hold universities accountable for the safety of all their students, including Jewish students. Provincial funding will be tied directly to ensuring universities protect their students from antisemitic harassment and violence on campus. Institutions that fail to protect students from hate will not receive a penny more of taxpayer money." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Launch a full investigation into Samidoun

"Launch a full and thorough investigation into Samidoun, a group with known ties to extremism. We cannot allow organizations with extremist views to operate freely in our province, spreading hatred and inciting violence." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Increase provincial funding to the JWest project

"Increase the provincial government’s commitment to the JWest project, a cultural and community hub for BC’s Jewish population that represents the future of Jewish life in B.C." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Appoint a dedicated Special Advisor to monitor and combat antisemitism

"Appoint a dedicated Special Advisor to monitor and combat antisemitism. This Special Advisor will liaise with law enforcement, educational institutions, and communities to implement strategies to fight antisemitism at every level and will work with the Premier in the Premier’s Office." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Implement a long-term funding plan for providing security for Jewish institutions, synagogues, schools, and cultural centres

"Implement a long-term funding plan for community security, ensuring Jewish institutions, synagogues, schools, and cultural centers have the resources they need to keep their members safe." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Provide mandatory antisemitism training for law enforcement and politicians

"Implement mandatory antisemitism training for law enforcement and politicians in collaboration with the Simon Wiesenthal Center. Our leaders and those charged with protecting us need to understand the depths of antisemitism and be equipped to root it out." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Conduct an immediate inquiry into the BC Teachers' Federation regarding teaching materials on the Israel-Palestine conflict

"Conduct an immediate inquiry into the BC Teachers’ Federation’s role in pushing biased materials that promote one-sided views on the Israel-Palestine conflict. A directive will be issued from the Ministry of Education to cease the use of the current Israel-Palestine teachers guide. There is no place for political indoctrination in our classrooms, and the safety and dignity of Jewish students must be protected at all times." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Issue a Ministry of Education directive to cease the use of the current Israel-Palestine teachers guide

"A directive will be issued from the Ministry of Education to cease the use of the current Israel-Palestine teachers guide." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Budgets

BC Conservatives's promises

Eliminate the deficit within 2 terms in government
Conduct an audit to identify government bloat, fix poor management practices, and ensure spending efficacy
Require approval from voters via a referendum or election for any new tax

Child welfare and children in care

BC Conservatives's promise

Transfer authority for child welfare and family services to First Nations

"We are committed to transferring authority for child welfare and family services to First Nations, enabling communities to raise their children according to their cultural values and traditions. The Matriarchs and rights holders that are identified by First Nations leadership will lead the change." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Elections and democratic engagement

BC Conservatives's promises

Ensure stronger enforcement and tougher penalties for protesters who incite violence or block access to critical infrastructure

"Respect the right of peaceful protest, while ensuring stronger enforcement and tougher penalties for those who incite violence or block access to critical infrastructure including highways, roadways, bridges and ports." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Have police prioritise public and emergency vehicle traffic over protest rights

"Ensure police are tasked with protecting the right of the public and emergency vehicles to get to where they’re going, not the handful of protesters standing in their way." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Governing

BC Conservatives's promises

Increase voluntary and mandatory disclosure to the point that Freedom of Information requests can become obsolete

"Promote Transparency in government by enacting reforms to achieve such a high level of vuluntary and mandatory disclosure that FOIs can become obsolete. It’s time to bring government our of the shadows." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Make sure public servants don't feel compelled to provide their pronouns or give land acknowledgements

"Stop any instances of compelled speech in the public service and in public institutions in which individuals feel compelled to provide their pronouns or give land acknowledgements, while ensuring those that choose to make such statements are able to do so." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Indigenous reconciliation

BC Conservatives's promises

Provide clean water, adequate housing, and critical infrastructure where the federal government fails to, then pursue federal reimbursement

"We will act to secure the well-being of Indigenous communities ignored by Ottawa: Whether it be through providing clean water, adequate housing, or other critical infrastructure. Where the federal government fails to act, the province will step-up; the province will then pursue reimbursement from the federal government through the appropriate legal avenues, ensuring that Ottawa’s responsibilities are met. UNDRIP will continue to be the guiding framework for this accountability." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Strategically and collaboratively return land to First Nations

"Returning land to First Nations is critical for achieving economic self-sufficiency while addressing legal uncertainties surrounding rights and title. This approach will help resolve long-standing issues related to Section 35 of the Constitution, which recognizes and affirms the existing Indigenous and treaty rights of First Nations.

  1. The Conservative Party of BC is committed to the strategic and collaborative return of land to First Nations, enabling bands to forge their own economic future."

conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Provide loan guarantees for First Nations to acquire equity positions in natural resource and other major commercial projects
Return 20% of BC's forests to First Nations

"Return 20% of BC’s forests to First Nations, enabling Indigenous groups to manage these resources sustainably and in line with their traditions and values." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Honour the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples as a set of guiding principles, prioritising economic reconciliation
  1. "Our government will honour the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) as it was intended: the central set of guiding principles for how governments can recognize and strengthen the rights and wellbeing of Indigenous peoples.
  2. Our government will work in partnership with First Nations to develop new legislation that advances, not stalls, economic reconciliation and Indigenous autonomy. This is a process that will be grounded in the aspirations and rights of Indigenous peoples."

conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Transfer authority for child welfare and family services to First Nations

"We are committed to transferring authority for child welfare and family services to First Nations, enabling communities to raise their children according to their cultural values and traditions. The Matriarchs and rights holders that are identified by First Nations leadership will lead the change." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Implement the Calls to Action of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission

"Implement the Calls to Action of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, including education about the lasting trauma caused by the residential school system, and education that promotes understanding of Indigenous history, culture, and the need for reconciliation." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Justice system

BC Conservatives's promises

Update prosecution guidelines to maximise penalties for violent crime against children and seniors
Toughen the Charge Assessment Guidelines for bail offenders
Hire more sheriffs and judges to clear court backlog
Create a new statutory court to hold trials for small criminal offences within 1 week of arrest

"Create a new statutory court to hold trials for small criminal offences within 1 week of arrest, instead of 12-18 months at present. The right to choice of counsel will be upheld." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Make audio recordings of all court proceedings available online

People with disabilities

BC Conservatives's promises

Increase the supplemental income cap for people receiving disability assistance

"Increase the supplemental income cap for people receiving disability assistance. The current cap of $16,200 is too low - discouraging people from seeking work. Raising the cap would also reduce pressure on family members who currently often have to provide additional financial support." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Make regulatory changes and new policies to support people with disabilities entering the workforce

"For a person with a disability, a job can be a pathway to independence or a means to enhance quality of life. In consultation with people with disabilities and employers, we will identify and act on the regulatory changes or new policies needed to support entry into the workforce." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Review disability assistance rates annually

"Review disability assistance rates annually. NDP-Trudeau inflation has been devastating for people across BC, especially people with disabilities who rely on assistance payments to cover the costs of living. We will review rates annually to make sure people with disabilities have the support they need." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Double the Home Renovation Tax Credit for Seniors and Persons with Disabilities to $2,000
Expand HandyDART services and strictly enforce service quality standards for HandyDART contractors
  1. "Expand HandyDART services to areas of greatest need, ensuring seniors have access to affordable, reliable transportation.
  2. Strictly enforce service quality standards for HandyDART contractors to improve transportation reliability for seniors."

conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Public safety

BC Conservatives's promises

Increase resources for senior protection initiatives
Run targeted awareness and education campaigns regarding digital fraud and scams

"Protect seniors from digital fraud and scams through targeted awareness and education campaigns." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Try to get mandatory minimum sentences for violent offences
Hire more front-line officers in provincially-funded police forces
Support community policing
Create a provincial school liaison officer programme

"Create a provincial school liaison officer program, with anti-gang and at-risk student programming." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Ensure full investigations into politically-motivated vandalism and arson of places of worship, and support repairs and rebuilding

"Ensure full investigations into politically-motivated vandalism and arson of places of worship, and support repairs to, and the re-building of, vandalized or burned churches, synagogues, mosques, other places of worship." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Expand capacity to train new police officers

Transit & Transportation

BC Ferries

BC Conservatives's promises

Create a BC Ferries Charter to outline performance and service expectations

"Hold the BC Ferry Authority accountable: We will ensure that coastal communities have a strong voice in ferry operations. A BC Ferries Charter will be established to clearly outline the performance and service expectations of the Ferry Authority. Should they fail to meet these expectations, we will seek new leadership capable of delivering the reliable and timely service residents depend on." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Tie executive compensation to performance metrics

"Hold management accountable: Coastal residents deserve dependable service. We will tie a portion of executive compensation to performance metrics, ensuring that BC Ferries’ leadership is directly accountable for meeting service delivery commitments." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Start a monthly flat-fee programme or similar measure for frequent ferry users

"Help frequent users: Many coastal and island residents are travelling regularly for work. We will consult with commuters and other frequent users to design a monthly flat-fee program or other measures that will improve certainty and reduce the hassle of frequent ticket purchases." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Consider small electric autonomous and semi-autonomous ferries for walk-on passengers

"Explore innovative technology including small electric autonomous and semi- autonomous ferries for walk-on passengers, which are operating successfully in Europe and have the potential to improve service on shorter routes with high walk-on demand." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Require public reporting from BC Ferries on solutions and timelines for fixing bottlenecks on critical routes

"End the bottlenecks: Critical routes such as Horseshoe Bay, Departure Bay, and Tsawwassen have long been over-capacity, with no meaningful action from the BC NDP. We will direct the Ferry Authority to resolve these issues and require public reporting on solutions and timelines." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Introduce domestic content scenarios to RFPs

"Introduce domestic content scenarios to RFPs so decision makers can evaluate bids for scenarios with and without BC suppliers, to ensure that the full extent of potential benefits to British Columbians are being evaluated alongside lowest-bid scenarios." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Electric vehicles

BC Conservatives's promise

Reverse plans to ban non-electric vehicles

Fuel and transportation costs

BC Conservatives's promises

Eliminate PST on affordable used cars

"Eliminate the PST on affordable used vehicles that have already had PST charged on them. Double taxation is unfair, especially for basic cars that people need for their commute. Additionally, we will reverse the NDP’s tax grab and ensure that any PST charged on a used vehicle is based on the sale price, not an arbitrary value made-up by the government." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

Index the vehicle Luxury Tax to average vehicle values

"Index the vehicle Luxury Tax to average vehicle values to reflect car price inflation, and ensure people are not punished for buying vehicles needed for work. The so-called ‘luxury tax’ kicks-in at $55,000, even though the average price of a new car sold in BC is $66,000." — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

End inspections for out-of-province vehicle imports
Require speed cameras and road safety units to be highly visible

"Prioritise traffic safety over ticket revenue by requiring speed cameras and road safety units to be highly visible. This will improve deterrence, increase fairness for drivers, and prevent reactionary law enforcement tactics that lead to distracted driving.

o We believe the primary role of traffic enforcement should be to promote road safety via visibility and deterrence, with penalties for those who break the law."

Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15

ICBC

BC Conservatives's promises

Ensure ICBC rate fairness for younger and older drivers
Encourage private sector auto insurance
Make sure individuals with life-altering injuries from car accidents receive proper representation

"Make sure individuals with life-altering injuries receive proper representation to fight for what they need to get their lives back on track." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Infrastructure

BC Conservatives's promises

Build a new bridge across Okanagan Lake by 2032

"Commit to a new bridge across Okanagan Lake by working with the cities of Kelowna and West Kelowna to identify a preferred route, then adding the project into the provincial capital plan for completion no later than 2032." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Replace the Taylor Bridge across the Peace River
Rebuild the Red Bridge in Kamloops
Upgrade Highway 19 in Nanaimo with grade separation at some intersections

"Upgrade Highway 19 in Nanaimo with grade separation at the most dangerous and congested intersections." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Expand Highway 1 to six lanes to Chilliwack, and rebuild outdated Highway 1 exits and interchanges

"Identify and rebuild outdated Hwy 1 exits and interchanges that are past their useful life, are unsafe, and responsible for bottlenecks, such as Brunette Ave. in Coquitlam." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Expand the new Patullo Bridge to six lanes
Build a new Ironworkers Memorial Bridge, and reverse plans to remove the Main St. eastbound dedicated to local traffic
Never implement road or bridge tolls

Inter-city transportation

BC Conservatives's promises

Develop a business case to analyse Fraser Valley regional rail between Chilliwack, Abbotsford, Langley, and Surrey
Expand regional transit service in the Sea-to-Sky corridor and consider extending TransLink services to Squamish

Public transit

BC Conservatives's promises

Add a north-south SkyTrain line along the King George corridor to Newton in Surrey
Work with municipal leaders and TransLink to identify the highest priority projects from Transport 2050 to fund

"Fund key projects in the Transport 2050 plan, working with municipal leaders and TransLink to identify the highest-priority projects which may include expansions of SkyTrain, Bus Rapid Transit, Rapid Bus, and express and local bus services." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Address service deficits in Surrey
Implement a zero-tolerance policy for drug use, threats, and violence on public transit

"Implement a zero-tolerance policy for drug use, threats, and violence on public transit. Offences against both riders and operators will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, and we will work with TransLink and the Transit Police to make sure they have all tools needed to keep the system safe." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Invest in BC Transit, focusing on high-growth areas where services are lacking
Expand HandyDART services and strictly enforce service quality standards for HandyDART contractors
  1. "Expand HandyDART services to areas of greatest need, ensuring seniors have access to affordable, reliable transportation.
  2. Strictly enforce service quality standards for HandyDART contractors to improve transportation reliability for seniors."

conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Fully fund TransLink for two years, while auditing and reforming their financial model
  1. "Fully fund TransLink for two years to maintain uninterrupted, reliable service. Commuters shouldn’t need to worry about whether they can get to work or school. We will ensure full funding for transit as the financial model is audited.
  2. Audit and reform TransLink's financial model to ensure the long-term availability of funding that not just maintains service, but fuels expansion for the future."

conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Transit funding

BC Conservatives's promise

Fully fund TransLink for two years, while auditing and reforming their financial model
  1. "Fully fund TransLink for two years to maintain uninterrupted, reliable service. Commuters shouldn’t need to worry about whether they can get to work or school. We will ensure full funding for transit as the financial model is audited.
  2. Audit and reform TransLink's financial model to ensure the long-term availability of funding that not just maintains service, but fuels expansion for the future."

conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Walkable, bikable communities

BC Conservatives's promise

Ensure new transit-oriented communities provide space for grocery stores and small businesses within walking distance

"Support transit-oriented communities: People deserve to live in complete communities near transit, not just dormitories. Bill 47 (Transit Oriented Areas) will be amended to ensure each new transit-oriented community is providing space for grocery stores and small businesses within walking distance of home." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Misc. topics

Adoption

BC Conservatives's promise

Offset costs for families pursuing adoption

"Lowering financial barriers to adoption: The Conservative Party will reduce costs to families pursuing adoption, helping to offset the often-high costs associated with the process and ensuring that more children can find permanent and loving homes." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Artificial Intelligence

BC Conservatives's promises

Develop a provincial AI strategy

"Develop a BC AI Strategy: We will drive growth in AI by investing in talent development, attracting investment, and equipping start-ups with the tools needed to compete on a global scale." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Support local AI model training using BC data

"Support local AI model training: With privacy as the top priority, we will explore opportunities to leverage BC data in training AI models to produce next-generation applications that have potential to improve the efficiency and quality of services." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Clearly regulate development and use of AI

"Ensure ethical AI governance: Our AI strategy will include clear regulations for responsible development and use of AI technologies, with a focus on transparency, accountability, and human oversight." — conservativebc.ca, retrieved 2024-10-08

Provincial name and flag

BC Conservatives's promise

Keep the current provincial name, flag, and demonym

"Stand firm against suggestions that British Columbia change its name or flag such as the motion introduced at the annual meeting of the BC local governments, or that we should stop referring to ourselves collectively as ‘British Columbians.’" — Common Sense Change for British Columbia, retrieved 2024-10-15



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A Resilient Journey to Healing Communities

Marina Sapozhnikov's life story is a testament to unwavering dedication, adaptability, and a deep-rooted commitment to the well-being of communities. Born in 1961 in Ukraine, USSR, Marina's journey to becoming a candidate for the Juan de Fuca-Malahat riding with the Conservative Party of BC is marked by resilience and a passion for healing.

A Path Forged by Education and Family

Marina's journey in Moldova, USSR, where she spent her formative years until her graduation from secondary school. Her thirst for knowledge led her to Russia in 1980, where she embarked on a medical school journey. After completing her education in medicine and earning an MD degree from the State Medical School of Vinnitsa, Ukraine, in 1986, Marina's life took a unique turn.

Marriage to an international student from Guyana brought both joy and challenges. While she had a daughter, circumstances prevented her from joining her husband abroad. Marina remained in the Soviet Union, working as a physician in Ukraine.

A New Beginning in Israel

The political landscape shifted in 1990, offering Marina an opportunity to leave the USSR. She seized the chance to immigrate to Israel with her daughter and mother. In Israel, Marina reaffirmed her medical credentials and completed a rigorous four-year residency program in family medicine. Her versatile career in healthcare included roles in emergency medicine, internal medicine, family medicine, and even serving as the director of a primary care clinic.

A Journey to Canada

In 2004, Marina took another leap of faith by immigrating to Canada. Here, she confirmed her medical degree once more. Marina dedicated herself to serving a rural community in Alberta, where she provided comprehensive care, including inpatient, outpatient, and emergency services. Her commitment extended to training medical students and residents from the University of Alberta and UBC, fostering the next generation of healthcare professionals.

A BC Perspective on Healthcare

In 2013, Marina relocated to British Columbia, continuing her mission to provide essential medical services in rural areas. In 2019-2020, she took on the role of a locum in remote and underserved communities, offering her a unique vantage point on the healthcare landscape in BC. This experience further solidified her dedication to improving healthcare access for all.

A Community-Driven Vision

Back in her home community, Marina resumed her work as a family doctor in Cobble Hill, BC, exemplifying her commitment to nurturing the health and well-being of her community. Her journey has been defined by resilience, adaptability, and a deep-seated passion for healthcare and community service.

Marina Sapozhnikov's candidacy for the Conservative Party of BC in the Juan de Fuca-Malahat riding is a testament to her unwavering commitment to creating healthier and more vibrant communities. Her extensive experience in medicine and her unique perspective on healthcare in BC make her a compelling advocate for the constituents of Juan de Fuca-Malahat. Marina is ready to bring her dedication and expertise to the forefront, ensuring a brighter future for the riding she proudly represents.



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