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New B.C. party looks to represent rural voters in next election

Houston councillor Jonathan Van Barneveld says party will be a sa国际传媒榬elentless voicesa国际传媒 for rural towns
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A new provincial party has formed in B.C., in hopes of becoming the voice for rural voters.

The Rural BC Partysa国际传媒檚 interim leader, Jonathan Van Barneveld, whosa国际传媒檚 also a councillor in Houston, in northern B.C. near Burns Lake, said the party plans to represent sa国际传媒渁verage folkssa国际传媒 who are tired of the major parties focusing on the Lower Mainland and southern Vancouver Island.

sa国际传媒淧revious governments going back decades have just really, in essence, never focused on rural issues,sa国际传媒 Van Barneveld told Black Press Media after announcing the new party on Thursday. sa国际传媒淚n Houston specifically, there has always been a need for more social services.sa国际传媒

Key issues will vary from boosting tourism to diversifying industries and jobs sa国际传媒 policies often driven by larger B.C. cities.

sa国际传媒淲e have great resource-driven economies and that has sustained our towns for a very long time, but economies change,sa国际传媒 Van Barneveld said. sa国际传媒淲esa国际传媒檝e never had the opportunity or the means to truly diversify our communities and make them long-term, sustainable places to live.sa国际传媒

The 23 ridings the Rural BC Party would like to represent.


That means many rural residents living paycheque to paycheque, he said.

sa国际传媒淭heysa国际传媒檙e so heavily reliant on the ebb and flow of grant proposals, but yet communities are faced with huge infrastructure deficits. Eventually, our infrastructure is going to wear out and the municipal taxation system doesnsa国际传媒檛 allow for much else other than a heavy burden on their population.sa国际传媒

One example of rural-first policy, he said, is the Northwest BC Resource Benefits Alliance, a group calling for an agreement with the federal and provincial governments to keep revenue generated from the northwest within the region.

sa国际传媒淭heresa国际传媒檚 little pieces like that, that when they all come together could greatly help rural B.C.sa国际传媒

Jonathon Van Barneveld (Black Press Media files)


Party looks to 2021 election with hopes of candidates in 23 ridings

The party gained official electoral status in February, but Van Barneveld she the group wanted to wait to debut until it had had gauged voter appetite for yet another politicial organization vying for support.

While there are only three parties in the B.C. legislature, there are more than 20 eligible provincial parties.

Rural BCsa国际传媒檚 goal is to represent 23 ridings, outside of the Greater Victoria area and Lower Mainland, in the 2021 election, so long as it can gather candidates. So far, the core team includes Van Barneveld and Telkwa Mayor Darcy Repen.

sa国际传媒淚n coming months, we will be talking about nominations and getting candidates to come forth, and so we are seeing where the cream rises to the top,sa国际传媒 Van Barneveld said, adding that some municipal politicians have already shown interest.



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About the Author: Ashley Wadhwani-Smith

I began my journalistic journey at Black Press Media as a community reporter in my hometown of Maple Ridge, B.C.
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