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Miscellaneous platforms

Here's everything the candidates in Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows, and their parties, are promising that we couldn't fit in elsewhere.

Adoption

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We don't have any BC NDP policies on Adoption.

BC Conservatives

  • 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

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We don't have any BC NDP policies on Artificial Intelligence.

BC Conservatives

  • 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

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We don't have any BC NDP policies on Provincial name and flag.

BC Conservatives

  • 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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