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Locality: Richmond, British Columbia

Address: Steveston Richmond, BC, Canada

Website: johnyapmla.bc.ca

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BCL Richmond-Steveston 12.01.2021

Shirley Bond, our Interim Leader today announced the critic assignments for the BC Liberal Opposition Caucus team. A great line up of shadow ministers who will hold the NDP to account! https://bcliberalcaucus.bc.ca/bc-liberals-announce-mla-cri/

BCL Richmond-Steveston 07.01.2021

Opposition Leader Shirley Bond weighs in on the NDP's cabinet announced today by John Horgan.

BCL Richmond-Steveston 20.12.2020

A Vancouver Sun report on our new Interim Leader Shirley Bond whose appointment has receieved good coverage in the media. https://vancouversun.com//interim-b-c-liberal-leader-plans

BCL Richmond-Steveston 16.12.2020

Congratulations Shirley Bond, MLA Prince George Valemont on being selected as the Interim BC Liberal Official Opposition Caucus Leader!

BCL Richmond-Steveston 19.11.2020

British Columbia is an exciting place, full of dynamic people and so many opportunities. Taking on a leadership position in the B.C. Legislature is an honour fo...r anyone chosen for such a role, and it has been my honour to serve as Leader of the Opposition for almost three years. All of us in the Legislature, regardless of political affiliation, are committed to making our province a better place for everyone. In an election, we offer our plans to the people of British Columbia, and they vote for the candidate and the party they prefer. In the recent election, the decision of the voters was clear and I congratulate Premier John Horgan and his NDP colleagues on winning and forming the next Government of British Columbia. My colleagues and I will serve as the Official Opposition, holding the government to account, as the essential function of the Opposition is to pursue and ensure good governance on behalf of all the people of British Columbia. Being the Leader of the Official Opposition is a challenging job but also one that is extremely rewarding. I’ve been fortunate enough to spend the last few years as the leader of the BC Liberal Party, working with a dedicated team of elected members and with volunteers, candidates, and concerned citizens all throughout British Columbia. I want to thank all of those people for caring about our great province and for being involved in the political process. It is now time for me to leave the role of Opposition Leader, as the voters of British Columbia have made their preference clear. In doing so, I welcome the selection of an interim leader from our caucus and will fully support her or him as our caucus prepares to act as the Official Opposition once again. My past role, and the role of the new interim leader, requires a great deal of humility and a willingness to listen to people from all over B.C., to learn from them so that our work reflects the dreams and desires of the people of our province. Indigenous communities will need to be engaged as partners on projects and initiatives that will bring prosperity to everyone who lives here. That work must now be undertaken with renewed energy and commitment, so that our caucus and our party can fully reflect the views of everyone who calls this land their home, and work with them to provide a prosperous, respectful, and healthy future for everyone. New conversations are happening about what is important to people now. Things like access to housing that works for the different ways that people live their lives. Affordable and efficient transportation and quality healthcare must be a priority for every government going forward. Equality and opportunity for everyone and protection of LGTBQ2S rights need to be integral parts of policies and plans throughout government, because these are fundamental to the fairness and equality that we all seek. Our party, the interim leader, and our members have a lot of work to do. We need to rebuild and renew and that starts with tough conversations and sincere reflections. I know I’ve had many of those myself in recent weeks and I know there are many more to come for all of us as we work toward a leadership race that will define our new leader, and our positions and profile heading into the next election. There are still many conversations to have about how we can do better. Some of those conversations are taking place right now, some of them publicly. I can confidently say that I did my best for our team and for British Columbia, and I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to serve our province and all of the people who consider this great place their home.

BCL Richmond-Steveston 30.10.2020

Congratulations to MLA Jordan Sturdy on being reelected in the riding of West Vancouver Sea To Sky! https://www.squamishchief.com//for-squamish-s-mla-elect-li

BCL Richmond-Steveston 14.10.2020

In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row, That mark our place; and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly Scarce heard amid the guns below.... We are the Dead. Short days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, Loved and were loved, and now we lie In Flanders fields. (In Flanders Field, Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae, May 3. 1915) #WeRemember ##ThankYouVeterans #RemembranceDay2020

BCL Richmond-Steveston 05.10.2020

Thank you Matt Pitcairn (here with wife Vanessa Tong, baby Hanalei and outgoing MLA John Yap) for running as our candidate in the October 24 election. We have our fingers crossed for a good final count result after November 6

BCL Richmond-Steveston 22.09.2020

"Hello Richmond. I'm Geoff Plant, former MLA and Attorney General of B.C. Matt Pitcairn represents a generational change.... He is a thoughtful young leader who has demonstrated his passion to serve Richmond through the various roles he has had. Whether it was for the Richmond Chamber of Commerce or the Steveston Harbour Authority, Matt brought forward new ideas and solutions to help Richmond move forward in a sustainable way. I would like to encourage everyone to get out on Saturday, October 24th, and vote for Matt Pitcairn so he can be the voice we need for Richmond-Steveston in Victoria."