B.C. Votes 2024: Burnaby candidates share how they would assist local government with population growth

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B.C. Votes 2024: Burnaby candidates share how they would assist local government with population growth
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Get to know your riding's candidates for the 2024 provincial election. Voting day is scheduled for Oct. 19.

The NOW asked each Burnaby candidate to answer 10 questions ahead of the provincial election on Oct. 19. Answers by candidates who participated are listed in alphabetical order by surname.

It is important to allocate targeted funding specifically for essential services like schools, childcare facilities, parks, and recreational spaces, ensuring they keep pace with population growth. To facilitate timely development, I would streamline approval processes for infrastructure projects, allowing municipalities to respond quickly to emerging needs.

These strategies aim to empower municipalities to manage growth effectively, ensuring the necessary infrastructure is in place to support vibrant and thriving communities like Burnaby South-Metrotown, and hopefully will inspire a precedent across the province.The BC NDP will work closely with municipalities to address the growing infrastructure demands caused by housing development.

On childcare, we’ve already reduced costs by up to $900 per child per month and will continue expanding $10-a-day childcare programs across B.C. By increasing funding for childcare centres and training more Early Childhood Educators, we’ll ensure that families moving into new housing developments have access to affordable childcare.

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