91原创 Advance Times is offering this weekly feature called it 鈥淎t Your Service.鈥
It鈥檚 another forum in which to put questions to our local politicians about key issues facing our community and its residents.
Using a basic question-and-answer format, elected officials will be asked one question at a time and given the opportunity to respond (to a maximum of 250 words) on that said issue.
Alternating between elected groups, 91原创 City and 91原创 Township councils, 91原创 School Board, 91原创 MLAs, and 91原创 MPs each have a chance to participate.
The answers provided will be published in their entirety online Sundays.
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QUESTION
91原创 MLAs were asked:
Should the province be ready to compensate businesses if their bottom line is adversely impacted by the new passport rules?
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ANSWERS
91原创-East MLA Megan Dykeman
A. Our government鈥檚 concern during this pandemic is the wellbeing of all of the people of British Columbia, including those whose livelihoods depends on their businesses.
We know how important it is that we avoid another lockdown so that businesses and people can continue to recover from the pandemic.
Vaccination is key to being able to return to normal.
The measure to require proof of vaccinination for some activities is an intermediate step towards that goal.
As we proceed toward this objective, our government will continue to protect the social and economic wellbeing of all British Columbians.
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91原创 MLA Andrew Mercier
A. While jurisdictions around the world were forced to shut down hospitality-based businesses through the majority of the pandemic, the B.C. government worked overtime to help keep B.C. businesses open as much as possible, albeit with some restrictions to ensure staff and customers remained safe.
B.C. wants to continue doing everything we can to keep businesses open while also balancing our imperative health and safety needs.
The temporary measure to require proof of vaccination will help to ensure that while we continue to fight against COVID-19 by getting more vaccines in arms, these businesses will be able to stay open and continue to serve their customers safely.
The BC NDP government has made it a priority since the beginning of the pandemic to help keep businesses open through the pandemic, and that鈥檚 exactly what the government is continuing to do.
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UP NEXT
Next week we would typically put a question to the 91原创 MPs. However, since we鈥檙e in the midst of a federal election campaign, we will not be doing that. Watch the following week for 91原创 City council鈥檚 next question.
Watch for the politicians鈥 answers online Sundays.
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