George Heyman, Minister of Environment and Climate Change Strategy, invites British Columbians to a conversation in a series of telephone town halls about the Province’s comprehensive plan to create a cleaner, stronger and more prosperous B.C.
“Building a cleaner, brighter future for B.C. is something we’re all a part of, and CleanBC is our Province’s plan to help get us there,” said Heyman. “We are committed to listening to British Columbians as we take action on expanding a low-carbon economy to protect our natural environment and the place we call home.”
The telephone town halls provide an opportunity to connect directly with Heyman to ask questions about CleanBC, give feedback and to learn more and comment on how the Province will make things better and more affordable for people while reducing air pollution, protecting the environment and communities.
There are four telephone town halls, each focusing on a specific region of the province. All times are Pacific time, with closed captioning available:
- Wednesday, March 6 at 7 p.m. for the Lower Mainland and southwestern B.C.
- Wednesday, March 13 at 7 p.m. for the Kootenays, the Interior and northern B.C.
- Monday, March 25 at 7 p.m. for Vancouver Island and communities throughout the coast.
- Wednesday, March 27 at 7 p.m. for the Lower Mainland and southwestern B.C.
Learn More:
Register for the nearest telephone town hall and learn more about the Province’s CleanBC plan online at: www.cleanbc.ca
Closed captioning for these telephone town halls is available. A separate link to follow closed captioning online will be sent to participants who choose that option when they register.