Healthcare
Health administration
BC Conservatives's promise
"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
Hospitals
BC Conservatives's promise
"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
Housing & Homelessness
Housing prices
BC Conservatives's promise
"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
They may still in the future!
Biography
Dr. Lawrence Mok, together with his wife and two young children, moved to Canada from Singapore in 1988. He has lived in Maple Ridge for 35 years. He attended university in Canada and America, and earned nine degrees, including four biblical and theological degrees. For over 30 years he has gained experience in the manufacturing, installation, sales, and services of overhead bridge cranes and crane components. He also conducts overhead crane operator safety training seminars, and taught business management courses at universities in Canada, China, and North Africa. To give back to his community, Lawrence volunteers at the Maple Ridge Salvation Army church, and he preaches part-time at several local churches.
As a long time resident of Maple Ridge, Lawrence understands the needs and aspirations of Maple Ridge and Mission residents. With his skills and professional working experiences, he is excited to implement a Conservative Party of BC common-sense approach to government.