Andrew Weaver, MLA
Andrew Weaver is Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, representing Oak Bay-Gordon Head on Southern Vancouver Island, and Deputy Leader of the BC Green Party. To learn more about Andrew Weaver's work, please visit www.andrewweavermla.ca
Demonstrating the use of a homemade mask to stop spread of COVID-19
Using face masks to mitigate the spread of COVID-19: The British Columbia context
Evidence that the use of face masks mitigates the spread of COVID-19
On the clean energy economic opportunity for Indigenous communities in BC
Ongoing regulatory inconsistencies facing Pacific Booker’s Morrison mine project
Tribute to a Canadian Hero: John Hillman
Opportunity in Recovery: Discussing B.C.'s post COVID-19 future.
Stephanie Greaves and the Rosyln Street choir in OBGH!
A message to constituents of OBGH re: COVID 19
Exploring regulatory inconsistencies facing Pacific Booker's Morrison mine project
Tribute to Lorne Frame
Introduction of Mr. Lorne Frame and Mrs. Adele Frame
What's the BC government doing to protect small-scale power producers in BC
Response to Speech from the Throne
Daylight savings or standard time? That is the question
When will government introduce the promised species at risk legislation?
Holodomor Memorial Day
Introductions on November 20, 2019
Bill 40: Interpretation Amendment Act, 2019
Bill 38: Climate Change Accountability Amendment Act
Presentation at the Clean Energy BC Generate 2019 conference
Statement on the importance of Remembrance Day
Thanking members of government and official opposition for their support of Bill M225
Ukrainian Famine and Genocide (Holodomor) Memorial Day: A Personal Journey
Ukrainian Holodomor Memorial Day Act: Closing Remarks for 2nd Reading
Introducing a bill to establish a Holodomor day of remembrance in British Columbia
Why is British Columbia not exploiting its geothermal energy resources?
Conflicting signals from energy ministry: LNG or a climate plan?
What's BC doing to promote a low carbon economy in Northern BC?
Tribute to Al Martin