ROTHENBURGER: Mayor’s task force on the economy needs to invite the public
KAMLOOPS — A TASK FORCE ON THE ECONOMY is a good idea but Mayor Ken Christian is missing a big opportunity to build community and benefit from collective brain storming. His task force, aimed at getting the Kamloops economy running again as we struggle through the COVID-19 pandemic, has cloistered itself away without the public present.
The “non-partisan” task force itself has self-imposed limitations. Among its 15 members are politicians, business people, educators and industrialists. Union reps, neighbourhood associations, agriculturists, arts and culture, the healthcare sector and community agencies were excluded.
Input from a wide range of groups is being received but representation on the task force itself is unnecessarily narrow.


