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Submission to the CleanBC Review
Tackle inequality, poverty, and climate change simultaneously by prioritizing at-risk communities in all climate justice work
Call to Action: Bring HandyDART under public control
The current privatized, patchwork system places riders and workers in unnecessary precarity.
Submission to TransLink’s 2025 Investment Plan Review
Public transit must remain a dignified, accessible, and reliable choice for people across our communities.
Getting Around to Feed Ourselves Well: recap
As we wrap up the 2021 year at the PRC, we are looking back on some of the projects completed. Getting Around to Feed Ourselves Well was a research and engagement project funded by the City of Vancouver and the SFU Community Engaged Research Initiative (SFU CERi) which addresses access to transit and food security hubs for low-income communities in Vancouver.
Many non profit food hubs in Metro Vancouver were involved in looking at Food justice in metro Vancouver, linking food justice and transit equity & mobility issues.
#AllOnBoard to End Mobility Poverty Campaign History, Progress and Wins
The #AllOnBoard campaign is positioned under the BCPRC Universal Basic Services Information pillar. The campaign calls for universally accessible transit for all people living in BC to ensure every resident can live, work and thrive…
BCPRC In the News: 2020 Roundup
A roundup of articles and videos that the BC Poverty Reduction Coalition was featured in throughout 2020. Including stories from The Tyee, Policy Note, CBC, Global and the Vancouver Sun…