The B.C. government is moving forward with 53 prototype projects around the province to deliver child care that will cost families a maximum of $200 per month per child. The prototype sites are the next major step in government’s 10-year …
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The British Columbia government has introduced legislation to modernize the environmental assessment (EA) of major resource projects. This is designed to provide a clear and timely path for the approval of responsible resource projects, pursue reconciliation with B.C.’s Indigenous peoples, …
‘X’ gender identity now recognized on government ID
British Columbians who do not identify as male or female will have the choice to display an X as a third option in the gender field of their B.C.-issued driver’s licence, identity card, birth certificate and BC Services Card. “Since last …
Qualified professional legislation to restore public trust in natural-resource decision-making
The B.C. government has introduced legislation aimed at making sure decisions affecting the province’s natural resources are science-based, transparent and protect B.C.’s unique environment for future generations. The Professional Governance Act will, if passed, modernize and strengthen the roles and …
B.C. government to intervene in National Energy Board reconsideration
The Government of British Columbia has filed its registration as an intervener to ensure that British Columbians’ interests are represented in the National Energy Board’s (NEB) reconsideration of aspects of its recommendation report on the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion Project. …
Wolfe, Cavell students can look forward to learning in safer schools
Seismic upgrades at General Wolfe and Edith Cavell elementary schools will bring peace of mind to thousands of Vancouver families for years to come. “Our government is taking action to ensure families with children at both of these schools can …
Province cuts rent increase to ease pressure on renters
The Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing is listening to the concerns of renters and taking action on an early recommendation from B.C.’s Rental Housing Task Force by cutting the annual allowable rent increase by 2%, limiting it to inflation. That …
B.C. seniors to get the hours of care they need as funding and staffing increased
The British Columbia government is increasing staffing levels in residential care homes to make sure seniors are getting the quality care they need and deserve, Premier John Horgan announced today. Premier Horgan said by investing $240 million over three years, government will …
B.C. tops up clean-energy vehicle incentive program
The Government of British Columbia is keeping clean transportation affordable by contributing an additional $10 million to the Clean Energy Vehicle Program (CEVP). “We are making it easier for everyone in our province to choose a clean-energy vehicle as their …
Province celebrates new French teacher education students and expands training efforts
Relief is in sight for parents who want to enrol their children in French language programs, thanks to the 37 additional French teacher training spaces filled this year and an investment in new spaces. Rob Fleming, Minister of Education, joined …