A record number of Liberal MPs are gathering in Kelowna to hear about the issues that matter most in the Interior.
From July 14ѻý15, the Pacific Caucus ѻý made up of 20 Liberal MP, including five federal ministers ѻý will meet with local leaders, businesses, Indigenous representatives, and others to better understand the regionѻýs challenges and priorities.
ѻýFrom affordability, housing, public safety, and economic diversification, to environment, and climate resilience, it is important that the unique needs and priorities of British Columbians outside of the Lower Mainland are heard and understood,ѻý said Stephen Fuhr, Kelowna MP, host of the event.
He added that the visit ѻýwill help shine a light on our region, the unique challenges and opportunities in the interior, and ensure we are building a stronger future for all British Columbians.ѻý
MP for Vancouver-Granville MP, and Pacific Caucus chair, Taleeb Noormohamed, noted the importance of connecting directly with constituents.
ѻýBeing in Kelowna gives us the opportunity to hear directly from the people who are helping build Canadaѻýs economy across a diverse range of sectors,ѻý he said.
He added that British Columbians can count on the provinceѻýs Liberal MPs to ѻýdeliver for them as part of Mark Carneyѻýs government."