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Greens not interested in Speaker role, looking forward to 91Ƶoutsized presence91Ƶ

Party91Ƶs 2 MLAs continue to have talks with NDP, see opportunity to shape policy
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B.C. Green Party MLA elect Jeremy Valeriote speaks to reporters as Leader Sonia Furstenau and MLA elect Rob Botterell, left, look on during a press conference in Victoria, Wednesday. Two newly elected members of British Columbia91Ƶs Green Party will officially take their seats in the legislature following the first of three swearing-in ceremonies. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chad Hipolito

By Natasha Bulowski, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter CANADA91ƵS NATIONAL OBSERVER

The NDP can91Ƶt count on a B.C. Green Party legislator to take on the role of Speaker of the legislature, according to a newly-elected Green MLA.

Jeremy Valeriote said the idea of serving as Speaker 91Ƶwas floated91Ƶ but he wants to stay focused on serving people in his riding, bringing transit to the Sea to Sky corridor and learning the ropes of being an MLA.

91ƵIt91Ƶs a problem for the government to solve, and unfortunately, we91Ƶre not really able to help,91Ƶ Valeriote told Canada91Ƶs National Observer in a phone interview on Nov. 13. This sentiment was echoed by Green MLA Rob Botterell. Both Botterell and Valeriote are serving their first term as MLAs.

Although the NDP was able to secure a slim majority, political watchers note that it91Ƶs a precarious position for the government, and striking a deal with the Greens would provide some stability. The NDP needs to select an MLA to be Speaker of the legislature, which, if it were an NDP member, could endanger the party91Ƶs slim majority. Conservative leader John Rustad has indicated he91Ƶs not willing to give up an MLA for the role.

The NDP91Ƶs precarious majority may afford the Greens 91Ƶsome direct influence91Ƶ 91Ƶ but Valeriote and Botterell pointed out that for the last four years, Green Party Leader Sonia Furstenau and former MLA Adam Olsen didn91Ƶt have that benefit and still did good work.

91ƵWhether or not those discussions with the NDP are successful, we can have an outsized presence in the legislature and really speak truth to power,91Ƶ Botterell said.

Botterell, a retired lawyer of nearly 40 years, won Saanich North and the Islands with 36 per cent of the vote. He negotiated key provisions of the Maa-nulth Treaty for Huu-ay-aht and worked for the B.C. ministry of Finance, but this is his first time wading into politics.

Valeriote won in West Vancouver-Sea to Sky, beating runner-up Yuri Fulmer 91Ƶ the Conservative candidate 91Ƶ by fewer than 700 votes. He ran in the last provincial election and lost by only 60 votes, and previously served as councilor for the town of Gibsons from 2014 to 2018.

Canada91Ƶs National Observer spoke with Valeriote and Botterell about their priorities heading into the legislative session.

Although the Green Party doesn91Ƶt hold the balance of power and the outcome of the party91Ƶs talks with the NDP remains to be seen, Valeriote and Botterell say either way, they91Ƶre excited to try and help shape smart policy in the B.C. legislature.

For example, Botterell thinks there is an opportunity to push the NDP to rethink its stance on the carbon price. During the election, the B.C. NDP said if the federal system were repealed, it would remove its provincial pricing system, leaving the Green Party as the only defender of the policy.

91ƵI believe that if we spend the time with the NDP government, we can have a good chance at bridging the gaps over the carbon tax,91Ƶ Botterell said.

Valeriote agreed, saying with the NDP returning to power, there is an 91Ƶopportunity to collaborate with people who are evidence-based, and the evidence shows that the carbon price is one of the best tools we have to fight climate change.91Ƶ

Bringing reliable and affordable public transit to the Sea to Sky corridor is one of Valeriote91Ƶs main priorities, and also a plank of the B.C. Green91Ƶs 2024 platform, which promised free public transit.

There are precious few transit options in the Sea to Sky corridor 91Ƶ you can91Ƶt get from Whistler or Squamish to Vancouver on public transit 91Ƶ and the benefits of changing that are many, Valeriote said.

91ƵRegional transit in the Sea to Sky is a really tangible, really straightforward solution that has climate benefits, but it also has economic development benefits in that people can participate in the economy without having to own and operate a car and drive it 100 kilometres a day to get to and from work,91Ƶ he said. Reducing the number of cars on the road reduces planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions from burning fuel and also provides road congestion and safety benefits, he added.

The B.C. Greens91Ƶ election platform put an emphasis on health and cost-of-living, two big concerns for British Columbians. For example, after knocking on thousands of doors, it was clear people were hurting from both a lack of doctors and affordable housing, Botterell said

It91Ƶs imperative to address these critical issues in conjunction with the climate emergency, he said, adding that they are all linked 91Ƶ the climate crisis and burning fossil fuels have well-documented negative impacts on human health and affordability.

91ƵIt91Ƶs absolutely essential that we tie climate to cost-of-living and quality of life and well-being,91Ƶ Valeriote said.

91ƵRight now, people are pitting them as being opposed, but 91Ƶ if we don91Ƶt solve the climate crisis, life will get a lot more expensive and a lot less pleasant.91Ƶ

Both the B.C. Conservatives and B.C. NDP are pushing to expand LNG production and export, albeit with slightly different rhetoric on how these aims fit into provincial climate targets, making the two Green MLAs the only anti-LNG voices in the legislature.

Climate is Valeriote91Ƶs top issue. The reason he decided to enter politics was to try and ensure a healthy planet for his two daughters.

91ƵIf we91Ƶre the only two in the house saying, `This is misguided and ill-considered,91Ƶ I91Ƶll be happy to continue being that voice until the evidence is so overwhelming that we don91Ƶt have to say it anymore,91Ƶ Valeriote said.

91ƵEverybody wants a strong economy, but when you actually boil it down, I don91Ƶt know that LNG is really a huge economic driver,91Ƶ he said.

A market forecast study released last month found B.C. LNG production is expected to ramp up right as global production plateaus, casting doubt on the business case for investing in expensive LNG infrastructure.

91ƵI think there91Ƶs a lot of other things that we can do to develop our economy in a way that91Ƶs fit for the future,91Ƶ Valeriote said.

As Green MLAs, they have the opportunity to ask tough questions, point out potential pitfalls, and propose solutions and ideas that the two major parties are uncomfortable with, Valeriote said.

Some people are not ready to discuss issues 91Ƶ like the energy transition 91Ƶ that we know are coming, and the Green MLAs can push those discussions forward, he said.

Furstenau and Olsen are staying on for the 91Ƶforeseeable future,91Ƶ Valeriote said. Their ongoing involvement and advice is a 91Ƶhuge advantage,91Ƶ Botterell said, describing it as a masterclass in how to be an effective MLA.

91ƵObviously, we91Ƶre on a steep learning curve, but we91Ƶre really confident that as we plan for the spring session, we91Ƶll be well-positioned to pick up the torch and carry on their work,91Ƶ he said.





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