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Quick access to information based on government's structure
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How to reach . . .
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your provincial Member of the
Legislative Assembly (MLA)
A Member of the Legislative Assembly is someone who has been
elected to represent a provincial constituency and all who live
within it. This link takes you to an alphabetical list of Members of
the Legislative Assembly for British Columbia by constituency.
Contact information is displayed when you click on the name.
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your federal Member of Parliament
(MP)
A Member of Parliament is someone who has been elected to the
House of Commons to represent one of Canada's 301
constituencies. This link takes you to an index of all the Members of Parliament
for British Columbia. You are also able to search by name, party
affiliation, constituency and more.
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your
Municipal or Regional District Government
CivicInfo BC website provides access to all major local and
regional government information. This link lets you search for
information about your local government office, jurisdictions,
organizations, people, documents, news releases and more
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your nearest Government
Agents office
Government Agents are local representatives for the province in
B.C. that provide information on services programs, payments,
forms and other information needs. This link allows you to
locate your nearest government agents’ office, as well the
services, payments, forms and information needs available at
each.
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your nearest Health
Authority
B.C.'s new health governance structure consists of one
Provincial Health Services Authority and five geographic Health
Authorities. These Health Authorities cover 16 health service
delivery areas, with boundaries that reflect the province's
geography, as well as patient and physician referral patterns.
They are mainly responsible for: identifying regional health
needs; planning appropriate programs and services; and ensuring
programs and services are properly funded and managed. Here you
will find links to and
contact information for each unit.
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Enquiry
BC
The Enquiry BC program is the front line in providing open,
accessible government to all British Columbians. This link
provides you with contact information, hours of operation, and
services provided. They field more than a million enquiries a
year. Follow the link for information on hours of service,
toll-free phone numbers and more.
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Key Federal Links
The Canadian government maintains two key on-line resources for
seniors, their families, caregivers and supporting service
organizations.
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