SOUND OFF: B.C.’s young leaders gather in Victoria
THE STRONGERBC YOUNG LEADERS COUNCIL provides youth from across B.C. a chance to speak directly to government. The Council also offers the province a better understanding of young people’s perspectives on issues critical to our society like the environment, Indigenous reconciliation, anti-racism, education, employment and mental health.
When the B.C. government opened applications to the council, we received more than 250 submissions. Youth from all over B.C. want to be actively engaged and have their voices heard as we work together to build a stronger B.C. for everyone.
The Council’s 18 members come from communities across B.C., including Surrey, Rossland, Victoria, Prince George, and Bella Bella. Kamloops is represented by Thea Wells and Jake Tourand, who are great examples of the inclusive, community-minded, diverse young leaders taking on this work.
This week, Thea and Jake are joining the rest of the StrongerBC Young Leaders Council in Victoria for two days of meetings. The Council will share their perspectives on topics including gender equity, healthcare, the circular economy, the Clean Transportation Action Plan, and mental health and addictions.


