The Daily Courier

Tow party lines, not local need

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Dear editor: Kelowna West has been without an MLA for six months. Many, however, feel they haven’t been represente­d since Ben Stewart gave up the seat in 2013 putting his party ahead of his constituen­ts.

As a resident and profession­al experience­d in local and provincial­ly-relevant work, I’ve been committed to sharing my voice, writing articles ranging in topics including transporta­tion, energy, economic developmen­t, and infrastruc­ture economics.

I presented at the BCUC hearings and numerous other government consultati­ons. Knowledge sharing is critical to keep political agendas from trumping evidence. This is even more the case knowing BC’s politics has been highly influenced by big money.

Money from BC Liberal MLAs into the riding has also influenced voters to stick with the winning team. With the BC Liberals not in power, this is not applicable.

Still, money for politicall­y-friendly projects doesn’t equate real representa­tion especially when MLAs tow party lines over local needs. Loss of economic developmen­t from local energy projects, the housing crisis, decimation of watersheds and wildlife, and the lack of co-operation with local government on transporta­tion are a few examples.

The lack of local representa­tion has had a human toll. Many have told me it was impossible to meet their local MLA. A divorced mother owes $2,000 in MSP premiums for her ex-husband who doesn’t live with her and she needs an MLA to stick up for her. In November, Green Party leader Andrew Weaver defended a Kelowna tech company wrongly penalized $5 million from a BC Liberal tax credit change the BC NDP still haven’t fixed.

I’m running to offer new leadership that puts this region first. The BC Greens are the only party to lead important discussion­s about this region, hosting five events this year.

The entire BC Green caucus visited recently, showing their commitment and giving real answers to the public’s questions. At all candidates forums I have challenged political rhetoric and bent truths with fiscally responsibl­e, evidenceba­sed solutions.

These actions by the BC Greens demonstrat­e the representa­tion Kelowna West deserves. A BC Green MLA in Kelowna West will be in caucus, not a backbenche­r.

I will have an important voice on committees and an influentia­l voice on government policy.

Kelowna West has the choice to join the 60 per cent of other voters represente­d in decision making.

Robert Stupka, BC Green Party candidate,

Kelowna West byelection

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