
Jeremy Valeriote
Jeremy Valeriote is a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) in British Columbia, representing the Green Party. He is actively involved in advocating for environmental issues and progressive policies, and has recently expressed concerns regarding the expansive powers granted to the government under Bill 7, calling for amendments to protect democratic processes.
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Jeremy Valeriote is the Green MLA for West Vancouver-Sea to Sky who raised the issue of obstetrician shortages in the legislature.
Vancouver General diverting pregnant women with complex conditions because of OB-GYN shortageJeremy Valeriote, the Green MLA for West Vancouver-Sea to Sky, expressed his discomfort in being unable to offer tangible relief.
B.C. MLAs pay tribute to Tumbler Ridge victims, community as legislature resumesJeremy Valeriote expressed concerns about the risks of harm associated with involuntary treatment for young people.
B.C. releases guidelines on involuntary care for youth mental health and substance-useThere are two Greens currently sitting in the legislature, Rob Botterell and Jeremy Valeriote, who has been acting as the interim leader of the party.
B.C. Green Party elects Emily Lowan as new leaderJeremy Valeriote, interim leader of the BC Green Party, joined Dix for the announcement, emphasizing the importance of addressing climate change alongside affordability.
B.C. expands heat-pump rebate program as end of carbon tax weighs on CleanBC
Jeremy Valeriote is the BC Green Leader who expressed his party's opposition to passing the carbon tax bill in a single day.
B.C. NDP fast-tracking end of consumer carbon tax, Eby says gas to drop 17 centsJeremy Valeriote, MLA for West Vancouver Sea-to-Sky, expressed concern over the unchecked powers given to cabinet by the bill.
B.C. government’s emergency legislation an overreach, say criticsOne of the Green Party’s MLAs, Jeremy Valeriote, has said the amendments they seek could, for instance, narrow the broad powers the legislation extends to government.
Opinion: The B.C. government’s Bill 7 is an indefensible power grab

































