
Pro Rep governments look after the environment and the economy better
In The Province, Communications Director Tim Pearson writes that we can have a vibrant economy, a more equal society, and sound environmental policies with Pro Rep. Here's the evidence.

With proportional representation, all votes would count—no matter where you live
With proportional representation, all votes would count, no matter where you live. And election results under this more fair system would rebalance the political landscape across our province.

ProRep is good for voters, and the environment too!
In the fall, you'll have a chance to vote on whether to change BC's voting system. Here's why, no matter which ProRep system is chosen, it's a clear winner over our existing "First Past the Post" system when it comes to the environment.

What on earth has electoral reform got to do with Sierra Club BC’s work?
This fall, British Columbians will decide whether or not we want to adopt a new voting system. What could this mean for our efforts to defend B.C.'s environment?