
Cori Ramsay
Cori Ramsay is a municipal politician and Councillor in Prince George, British Columbia. She is actively involved in addressing pressing issues such as homelessness, street disorder, and the need for mental health support within her community. Ramsay has been vocal about her concerns regarding the challenges faced by local governments in managing these crises, particularly emphasizing the importance of involuntary care for those in need. Her insights reflect a broader sentiment among civic leaders in British Columbia as they gather to seek solutions at the upcoming Union of BC Municipalities convention.
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