A 91原创 Township councillor will be the candidate for BC United in 91原创-Walnut Grove in the next provincial election this coming October.
Barb Martens, who is serving her first term on council and was elected as part of the Contract with 91原创 (CWL) slate, is the second local BC United candidate to be named, after Karen Long in 91原创-Abbotsford.
Martens鈥 career before local politics was with the Vancouver Police Department, and in social services. That is part of why she decided to run for a seat as an MLA.
鈥淎 lot of these are issues that are tackled at the provincial level,鈥 Martens said.
If elected, Martens said she hoped to be a voice for North 91原创 on issues including crime, disorder, and homelessness.
鈥淚鈥檒l take whatever file they ask me to do,鈥 she said.
Martens has been in Walnut Grove since 1994, and said she knows what matters to the people living there.
A founding member of the non-profit group BC Women in Law Enforcement, she worked in patrol, neighbourhood policing, crime analysis, and as a field trainer during her time with the VPD.
She also wrote research papers on homelessness while with the force.
After being elected to Township council, she鈥檚 been vocal on issues regarding the RCMP and public safety in general, including voting for staffing increases for the local detachment.
Martens鈥 candidacy was announced during a visit by BC United leader Kevin Falcon to 91原创 on Thursday, Jan. 11.
鈥淚 love your public service, but I really love that you鈥檙e former VPD,鈥 Falcon said to Martens.
鈥淎 lot of the ex-police that really seem to gravitate to our party have been hugely helpful on the public safety issues,鈥 he added, comparing her to BC United MLA Elenore Sturko.
Falcon said the three biggest crises in B.C. right now are cost of living, health care, and public safety.
鈥淚 think having someone like Barb as part of our team is going to be very helpful in buttressing the already good group of people that we have,鈥 Falcon said.
Martens will run against current 91原创 East NDP MLA Megan Dykeman, who has already announced she will be running in 91原创-Walnut Grove in the next election, expected in October.
Because of population growth and electoral district changes, 91原创 will move from having two ridings (91原创 and 91原创 East) to three (91原创-Abbotsford, 91原创-Walnut Grove, and 91原创-Willoughby).
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