B.C. ministry mandate letters focus on affordability, public safety, economic growth
VANCOUVER — The B.C. government has released its ministerial mandate letters for Premier David Eby’s new cabinet.
The mandate letters outline specific priorities for each ministry, on top of boilerplate instructions to cabinet appointees to grow the province’s economy, “reduce costs for families,” bolster health care and improve public safety and also review the efficiency of existing programs.
Here are some highlights from Eby’s mandate letters to select ministers:
Ravi Kahlon, Housing: “work to make home ownership a reality for more British Columbians”; “increase supply of rental, co-op and non-market housing”; speed up housing permitting processes.


