British Columbians head to the polls on or before Saturday, October 19 for the .
Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»has 12 Electoral Districts, and in each area, locals will cast ballots to determine the (MLA) who will represent their constituencies in the legislature.
To help voters learn more about their options in each of Vancouver's 12 Electoral Districts, V.I.A. sent every candidate an identical questionnaire featuring a series of yes or no questions. Each candidate had the option to provide brief written responses to three of the questions.
Candidates were given a deadline to return the questionnaires to V.I.A.; any responses received after the deadline are not/will not be included. We have noted which candidates did not respond.
V.I.A. is presenting the responses as provided, making edits only when necessary for typographical and grammatical errors.
Meet the candidates for Vancouver-Kensington
Mable Elmore (NDP)
- Occupation: MLA for Vancouver-Kensington since 2009
- Where do you live? Vancouver
Top priorities for Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»(50 words)
More than ever, I believe that it is important we continue to build a city where everyone can afford a home and rely on accessible and quality public services. This means delivering more affordable homes, hiring more family doctors and nurses, and helping families with a middle-class tax cut.
Past achievement(s) (100 words)
I have dedicated my career to a wide range of social justice issues, including immigrant and workers’ rights. In my most recent role as the Parliamentary Secretary for Anti-Racism Initiatives, our government worked to remove systemic barriers in services for racialized and Indigenous peoples. I am also excited about the start of the engagement process for a future Filipino cultural centre this year.
I am very proud that, in the past seven years, our BC NDP government has made childcare more affordable, reduced everyday costs and worked to protect our environment and hold polluters accountable.
Do you support a provincial carbon tax?
For many years, British Columbians agreed that the carbon tax was a useful tool in fighting climate change. Unfortunately, a series of decisions in Ottawa politicized it - and at the same time, people are being squeezed by global inflation and high interest rates.
If Ottawa removes the federal requirement for a carbon tax, we will remove the carbon tax on British Columbians - while ensuring that big polluters pay their fair share.
John Rustad has called climate science a “lie” and says “we should not be trying to fight climate change.”
The fight against climate change is far bigger than any single tax. David Eby and the BC NDP believe climate change is a real, present threat and won’t stop taking action.
Do you believe in mandatory (involuntary) care for people with a severe substance-use disorder?
There are people struggling with extremely severe mental health and addictions issues, coupled with brain injuries who need stronger interventions than we have right now. Many of these people are a risk to themselves, and a risk to others.
David Eby is taking action - launching new dignified secure care to keep people who need this care safe and keep communities safe. We’re creating new secure care facilities across the province, secure care units in correctional facilities, and more mental health beds in hospitals.
We’re also going to change the laws to provide clarity and ensure that people, including youth, can receive care when they’re unable to seek it themselves.
Should the market be allowed to determine rents?
Many renters are struggling right now, and we’re taking action to support them. David Eby and the BC NDP are proud to have brought in a $400 renters rebate and capped rent increases to inflation, saving a renting family $1,100 per year.
We're also preserving existing affordable rental buildings. David Eby’s Housing Action Plan will also create 300,000 more middle-income homes, including affordable rentals.
John Rustad would rip up our Plan. He would eliminate the rent increase cap and drive rents even higher. We can't afford to let John Rustad cancel David Eby's Housing Action Plan. Let's keep taking action on housing and build a future where everyone can afford to live here.
YES/NO QUESTIONS
- Do you support Bill 44/47 to increase density in residential areas and near rapid transit? YES
- Are you committed to keeping SOGI policies in the B.C.’s education system? YES
- Do you support Truth and Reconciliation with B.C.’s Indigenous population? YES
- Do you support lower taxes for B.C. businesses? YES
- Should the provincial government do more to protect businesses from vandalism and other crimes? YES
- Do you support privatization of health care in B.C.? NO
- Should health-care workers who lost their jobs for not being vaccinated be compensated? NO
- Do you support safe supply of drugs for people with a severe substance-use disorder? LEAVE BLANK
- Should we have more supportive housing in Vancouver? YES
- Do you think the province should lobby the federal government for bail reform? YES
- Should the province be building more subsidized housing to combat the housing crisis? YES
- Do you think climate change is human-caused? YES
Amy Fox (Green)
Questionnaire: Not returned by deadline
Syed Mohsin (Conservative)
Questionnaire: Not returned by deadline