SOUND OFF: Getting set for a busy fall session
THIS PAST MONDAY, MLAs from across the province returned to the legislature for the beginning of the fall session.
This session, we will be introducing legislation early in the session that will help make sure people in B.C. have good, well-paying jobs, that workers are treated fairly, that we are addressing affordability and that British Columbians are protected from sexual violence. Frontloading the introduction of legislation to the beginning of the session means members of the legislature, the public and the media will have as much time as possible to consider these bills and their impact on British Columbians.
After a summer of connecting with people in our communities where we were able to hear from constituents on the ground about their top concerns and priorities and able to celebrate local events and accomplishments of people in our communities, we’re feeling energized to hit the ground running on the floor of the legislature.
We have serious challenges ahead of us, as the U.S. president continues to attack Canada’s economy with increased tariffs and continues to threaten our country’s sovereignty, and we’re ready to face them head on.


