Finance Minister touts investments in child care as investments in a strong economy Author: Matt Robinson Publishing date: Apr 20, 2021 Vancouver Sun The number of parents in B.C. who benefit from the province’s $10-a-day child care program will more …
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Odyssey of the Mind – Rochester Elementary School
Selina Robinson congratulates seven students from Rochester Elementary School who represented British Columbia in the Odyssey of the Mind world championships in Michigan.
Question Period: BC Housing financing initiatives
Selina Robinson asks the Minister of Housing to release documents relating to two major BC Housing financing initiatives that cost the public $80 million.
Question Period: BC Housing gave $40 million loan to private developer
Selina Robinson questions the Minister of Housing about a $40 million loan from B.C. Housing to a private developer which was used to finance the presale marketing of condos.
Eliminating MSP Premiums
Selina Robinson speaks in support of a motion to eliminate MSP premiums.
Historical Wrongs
Selina Robinson speaks to the Discriminatory Provisions (Historical Wrongs) Repeal Act – a Bill that repeals provisions enacted in the late 1800s and early 1900s that discriminated against individuals or groups based on their ethnicity.
Rotary Club of Coquitlam: Inaugural Sports Gala Dinner
Selina Robinson speaks about the Rotary Club of Coquitlam who recently held their inaugural Sports Gala dinner in support of a local playground and the Canuck Autism Network.