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Keith MacIntyre

Libertarian candidate for Penticton
To Be An Independent Voice for Penticton in the Legislature

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Jobs, the Economy, and Affordability

Car insurance

Keith MacIntyre's promise

ICBC is consistently rated as the worst insurance provider in the country, yet consumers are powerless to choose a competing insurer for their basic auto insurance needs.

Allow competition and innovation in all types of auto insurance

Convert ICBC’s basic and optional coverage insurance business into a member owned and operated co-operative

Return driver licensing and vehicle registration and administration to the provincial government with regional offices

Wind-down the ICBC administration and executive bureaucracy

Sell the $80M head office property at Lonsdale Quay in North Vancouver

Full review of ICBC’s fines schedule and collections practices; transfer to municipalities

Repeal the “Enhanced Care Coverage” legislation also known as “No-Fault, which denies accident victims pain & suffering damages, access to legal representation for their care and recovery, and would ultimately make our roads less safe

Modernize BC’s wrongful death laws, as all the other provinces have done, so all citizens have a foundation of equal value and protections under the law, not just income earners with dependents as is the case with the present 174 year old legislation

Remove the road safety administration silos in current government and create a “Road Safety Centre for Excellence” as a public/private partnership to continually develop and implement driver and road safety measures to make our province safer for all users of the roads, cycling lanes, paths, and pedestrian walkways

Biography

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Keith MacIntyre has lived in Penticton for the last 10 years. He is the owner of Big Bear Software and is currently the President of the Okanagan School of the Arts and father of two awesome teenage boys.

Keith MacIntyre has lived in Penticton for the last 10 years. He is the owner of Big Bear Software and is currently the President of the Okanagan School of the Arts and father of two awesome teenage boys.

Since moving to Penticton Keith has been an active community volunteer through JCI (Junior Chamber International), a Director on the Chamber of Commerce, and running for School Trustee. Most recently he spent the last year and a half negotiating with the School Board to save the Shatford Centre as a community building, falling just short due to the pandemic.

Leading the Smart Cities Challenge gave Keith the opportunity to engage the entire community of Penticton and gave him a broad understanding of the issues that face Penticton and the surrounding area. It also gave him a great understanding of just how valuable it is for businesses and citizens take initiative to make change outside the confines of government.

Over his career he has worked with multiple levels of government in the defense, medical and other ministries. He has been called upon for advice from Procurement Improvement initiatives and has helped guide some technology procurement programs to better choose technology and drive innovation.

Keith also has significant experience writing pandemic simulation software and has in depth knowledge on pandemics and interventions and will be able to ensure that decisions being made that affect our citizens and businesses are right and will continue to demand for open data for all.

Keith is driven to do what is right. He is an experienced data analyst and forms opinions based on science, data, and by listening to a broad range of opinions. Keith is not a politician, but instead, a business owner and an informed citizen. He has often been described as the voice of reason. He is a skilled and patient negotiator and listens. He has a calming influence in meetings and is often looked to mediate conflicts. He would be honoured to represent you in the Legislature


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