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An eggnog interruption!

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Paov, you received a holiday e-card

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Will you help us defend and strengthen public health care in 2023?

NationBuilder r1

Dear Paov,

Thank you for your support of public health care in 2022. Your commitment to accessible and affordable health care for all resulted in a victory at the BC Court of Appeal where a panel of three judges unanimously dismissed Cambie Surgeries Corporation’s (CSC) appeal.

While there is much to celebrate about the BC Court of Appeal upholding the BC Supreme Court’s decision, the fight isn’t over.

Cambie Surgeries Corporation has filed a leave to appeal at the Supreme Court of Canada. If the Supreme Court of Canada decides to hear the case, we’ll need all hands on deck to not only ensure access to public health care in BC, but across the country.

Paov, could you chip in $5, $10 or $20 to our legal fund?

If the case goes to the Supreme Court of Canada, we want to make sure we can defend public health care with a strong legal team. In order to make...

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Indigenous-led conservation in the spotlight at COP15

r1 Wrapping up the year with solutions for nature ...

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A job well done, brought to you by…you!

A job well done, brought to you by…you! r1 ...

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[Action Required] Were preparing for

r1 And we need your help before this year comes to an end ...

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The power of us

NationBuilder r1

Hi Paov. It's nice to meet you.

My name is Noal. You may not be familiar with my name because I recently joined the BC Health Coalition as your Campaigner.

In my four weeks at the BCHC, I’ve had the pleasure of meeting coalition members in-person at the BC Federation of Labour Convention and online at our Annual General Meeting. I’m inspired by the coalition membership’s commitment to strengthening public health care by promoting public solutions to our most challenging health care issues.

Your commitment to defending public health care means more equitable access to health care for all British Columbians. Your support will help us collectively fight to ensure everyone has access to health care based on need and not on their ability to pay. Will you support our work heading into the new year by making an end-of-year gift?

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Unist'ot'en Healing Centre! Give Two Gifts at Once: Solidarity Art Space

Your purchase will help community building, therapeutic work continue at the Unist'ot'en Healing Centre!

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Help Wilderness Committee speak up for wildlife at COP15!

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Your December update from the BC Health Coalition

State of BC Health r1 BC Health

Your December 2022 monthly update from the
BC Health Coalition

UPDATE

Beyond Prohibition

BC is experiencing a public health crisis stemming from an influx in toxic drug supply. Alongside our partners at the Canadian Drug Policy Coalition (CDPC), the BC Health Coalition convened a dialogue earlier this fall to learn from People Who Use Drugs (PWUDs) and their advocates, in order to gain a deeper understanding of the drug policy landscape in BC.

Nearly 50 members of the coalition representing 11 organizations participated, including provincial and local leadership from labour unions, organizers from locals, member activists, community and nonprofit leadership, and frontline workers. As a result of the dialogue among our coalition members, we published a report presenting a summary and key recommendations. Read the report - Beyond Prohibition.

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What will it take to halt extinction in BC?

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Give Two Gifts at Once


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Youre invited: Indigenous Mining Jus

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Were just $950 away from reaching ou

r1 Your donation before midnight will be DOUBLED, dollar-for-dollar, for up to $5,000 ...

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Building the movement to end fracking

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This industry makes $3 billion PER DAY

r1 It’s time for Big Oil to pay their share for climate change ...

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Attn: Paov – this class action lawsui

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Join the BCHC AGM to get an update on our work in 2022

NationBuilder r1

A reminder that all BCHC members are invited to attend the 2022 BC Health Coalition Annual General Meeting next week, to be held virtually on Wednesday, November 30 from 1pm to 3:30pm.

Click on the button below to register for the AGM.

Register Here

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the AGM. As well - closer to the meeting date we will be sending out meeting materials including our 2021 Financial Statement as well as our 2022 Annual Report. Please contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. if you have any questions.

At our AGM, you will hear about the work of the BCHC over the last year. We have accomplished quite a bit from seniors care to anti-privatization to drug policy! Most importantly, we continued to build a coalition across BC to defend...

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Climate change is here, Paov.

r1 Here’s how you can help us take class action. ...

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