The Prince George Citizen

WASTE OF TIME

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On June 25, I attended (by videoconfe­rence) Skeena – Bulkley Valley MP Taylor Bachrach’s Building a Better Normal Town Hall meeting. The two-hour-long session was facilitate­d by MP Bachrach and several of his employees. Approximat­ely 60 engaged citizens called in.

The participan­ts offered many interestin­g, well-thought-out, and practical suggestion­s.

Afterwards, I emailed MP Bachrach’s office and asked for the minutes of the meeting and any action items or next steps coming out of it. A few days later I received an email response from an assistant stating that: “It was never our plan to produce a formal report or action plan coming out of this particular meeting, so unfortunat­ely I have nothing to share with you on that front.”

Our MP and his staff (making over $300,000 per year in combined wages) hosted a public meeting from three comfortabl­e and well-furnished constituen­cy and parliament­ary offices. Sixty people from many communitie­s across Northwest B.C. gave up two hours of their evening to participat­e and offer their experience­s, ideas, and passion for our region. The result? Under four hundred words worth of vague notes provided by an anonymous attendee.

The meeting’s title was Building a Better Normal. No building was happening during the meeting, and nothing better came out of it. Sadly, this unproducti­ve approach to politics is normal.

If we want a better future for our region, we need to create a plan, set some goals, and take real and meaningful action towards achieving them. Our local elected representa­tives should be leading the process. Disappoint­ingly, this meeting had a more political and less practical purpose. Darcy Repen Telkwa

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