Claire Trevena

MLA Don McRae Gets $1,147 Worth Of Free Olympic Tickets

VICTORIA – The B.C. Liberals spent nearly $2.4 million of taxpayer money on Olympic tickets, and Comox Valley MLA Don McRae snapped up several of them to attend hockey, speed skating and victory ceremonies, say New Democrats.Claire TrevenaClaire Trevena

North Island
Claire was first elected in May 2005 and was re-elected on May 12, 2009.

Klinaklini Independent Power Project Shelved, Says NDP

VICTORIA – New Democrats are pleased that the B.C. Liberals have promised to shelve a private power project that threatened to devastate a huge swath of wilderness on B.C.’s mid-coast.Claire TrevenaClaire Trevena

Under questioning in the legislature on Wednesday by New Democrat MLA for North Island Claire Trevena , Environment Minister Barry Penner promised not to allow the Klinaklini River private power project go ahead.

North Island
Claire was first elected in May 2005 and was re-elected on May 12, 2009.
Juan de Fuca
John Horgan was elected as the MLA for Malahat-Juan de Fuca on May 17, 2005, and re-elected to the reconfigured riding of Juan de Fuca on May 12
Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows
Michael Sather was re-elected as the MLA for Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows on May 12, 2009. He was first elected to the Legislature in 2005.

B.C. Liberals Obstinate In Decision To Cut Acute Care Beds At St. Joseph’s Hospital

VICTORIA – Don McRae and the B.C. Liberals are undermining health care in the Comox Valley by refusing to consider alternatives to cutting acute care beds at St Joseph’s Hospital, say New Democrats.Adrian DixAdrian Dix

Vancouver-Kingsway
Adrian Dix was elected leader of the BC New Democrats in April 2011.
North Island
Claire was first elected in May 2005 and was re-elected on May 12, 2009.

MLA Don McRae Mocks HST Opponents In Legislature

VICTORIA – Comox Valley MLA Don McRae proved just how out of touch he is with his constituents yesterday during debate in the legislature about HST-enabling legislation, say New Democrats.Claire TrevenaClaire Trevena

North Island
Claire was first elected in May 2005 and was re-elected on May 12, 2009.

Campbell Dodges Trevena’s Tough Questions About Plutonic Power

VICTORIA -- The Campbell government refused to answer tough questions posed by North Island MLA Claire Trevena in the Legislature on Tuesday afternoon about the role of a top Liberal insider in arranging the energy purchase agreement for Plutonic Power’s project on the Toba Inlet.

North Island
Claire was first elected in May 2005 and was re-elected on May 12, 2009.

Campbell’s Private Power Agenda Is Threatening Our Rivers

VICTORIA— North Island MLA Claire Trevena says a report issued by the Outdoor Recreation Council is yet more proof that the Campbell government is sacrificing the environment and the public interest in its quest to privatize our rivers.

“This report is further proof that the Campbell government’s privatization agenda is a Claire TrevenaClaire Trevenahuge environmental threat to our rivers,” said Trevena.

North Island
Claire was first elected in May 2005 and was re-elected on May 12, 2009.

Three Months and Still No Action on Mouldy Homes- Trevena

 Claire TrevenaClaire Trevena

VICTORIA— Yesterday during question period North Island MLA Claire Trevena demanded answers from Gordon Campbell about what he has done to address the appalling housing conditions facing many of the people who live on the Tsulquate Reserve.

North Island
Claire was first elected in May 2005 and was re-elected on May 12, 2009.

Trevena Brings National Attention to Black Mould Problem

PORT HARDY- North Island MLA Claire Trevena is drawing national attention to housing conditions on the Tsulquate reserve in Port Hardy.

North Island
Claire was first elected in May 2005 and was re-elected on May 12, 2009.

Act on Jordan's Principle, Help Children First, Say NDP MLAs

VICTORIA— The dire housing situation being faced by First Nations families on a reserve near Port Hardy has led to three New Democrat MLA’s writing an open letter to the ministers responsible, calling on them to act on the premier’s Throne Speech commitment to “Jordan’s Principle.”
Claire TrevenaClaire Trevena
“The Campbell Liberal government has utterly failed these families,” said Trevena, “It’s hypocritical of the minister to refer Jordan’s Principle while pointing his finger at the federal government.”
North Island
Claire was first elected in May 2005 and was re-elected on May 12, 2009.

Persons Day Marks A Milestone For Women’s Rights In Canada - Women Remain Under Represented Decades Later, says NDP

New Democrats are honouring the 79th anniversary of the Persons Case, which removed a crucial barrier for Canadian women in politics.   

“This day gives us the opportunity to reflect on how far we’ve come and how far we still have to go,” said Claire TrevenaClaire TrevenaNDP women's issues critic Claire Trevena.  

North Island
Claire was first elected in May 2005 and was re-elected on May 12, 2009.
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