The Prince George Citizen

MP numbers wrong

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An open letter to Taylor Bachrach, MP for Skeena- Bulkley Valley:

I’m confused. Why would you tell your constituen­ts we’re getting huge amounts of infrastruc­ture funding from the Liberal federal government when it’s not true?

Your faulty data analysis says that each person in the North Coast Regional District is receiving 65 times as much infrastruc­ture funding per capita than people of the Okanagan Similkamee­n Regional District.

Anyone living here knows that’s not our reality.

Almost all the funding in Northwest B.C. that you’re celebratin­g went to a small number of industrial constructi­on and commercial transporta­tion mega-projects. These projects don’t directly improve the life of your average rural resident. They do generate tax revenue for all British Columbians that disproport­ionately goes to urban areas.

These projects should be excluded from your analysis. When you consider the remaining funding, rural British Columbians get much less than people in urban areas for the infrastruc­ture that impacts our daily lives.

Nearly 80 per cent of North Coast Regional District funding was directed to three Prince Rupert Container Port constructi­on projects. Nearly half of Regional District of Kitimat Stikine funding went to two projects: a commercial truck weigh station in Terrace and the Stewart Port.

Almost all of the Central Coast and Stikine RD funding went to something nearly everyone else already has: high-speed internet. Would you be pointing out what a great deal First Nations are getting for clean drinking water infrastruc­ture?

Your analysis shows that the Regional District of Bulkley Nechako is underfunde­d, which was ignored in your press release.

In Vancouver, most funding goes towards projects that do improve the daily lives of Vancouveri­tes. For example, they received nearly $1.7 billion in transit infrastruc­ture funding. This alone accounts for more than the federal government’s investment­s in rural B.C.

Residents of Skeena-Bulkley Valley riding aren’t benefiting from privileged infrastruc­ture funding levels from the federal government. Please correct and retract your press release and start fighting for fair and equitable infrastruc­ture funding that your constituen­ts deserve, but currently aren’t getting.

Darcy Repen, Telkwa

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