Christine Boyle
@christineboyle.bsky.social
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BC Minister of Housing and Municipal Affairs. BC NDP MLA for Vancouver-Little Mountain. Community builder.
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And that’s a wrap on last week, the first week of the fall sitting of the Legislative Assembly! Here to share a slice of the work we’ve gotten done for British Columbians so far and we’ll be back for week 2. #bcpoli
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THANK YOU @christineboyle.bsky.social
Hope this goes through! #AirBNB #HousingCrisis
Nerdy Sunday! Getting ready for the Fall legislative sitting by baking zucchini muffins and watching a recording of a #Housing webinar from @1alexhemingway.bsky.social from the new @bcpolicy.bsky.social.

bcpolicy.ca/2025/10/03/s... #BCPoli #AffordableHousing
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After years of devastating crop losses caused by extreme weather, this season’s record-breaking cherry harvest is a hard-earned win for BC tree fruit farmers. Let's keep supporting growers in our communities as they recover and adapt to protect future harvests.
BC Fruit Growers Association says this is the largest cherry crop 
in the province's history
Castanet - Oct 1, 2025
News headline over cherry tree photo.
Thanks Brandon! I’ll follow up with staff on this!
And that’s a wrap on #UBCM25! It was a privilege to hear the advocacy and solutions coming from local leaders about the issues their communities are facing. I’m looking forward to continuing this good work together.

#LocalGovernment #HomesforPeople #StrongCommunities #BCPoli
We’re on Day 3 of #UBCM25 and I’ve already had the pleasure of connecting with so many of our municipal partners.

Looking forward to meeting with my colleagues across BC as we discuss the collaborative work we can continue to do to build more housing in every community.
Beautiful morning to knock on doors and talk to constituents in #Vancouver #LittleMountain!

Huge thank you to all of these amazing volunteers!

As we head into the Fall session of the legislature, it’s so important to hear directly from people about the issues that matter to them. #BCPoli
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Fantastic turnout for #VIRENT here in Victoria! Speaking to attendees, housing minister @christineboyle.bsky.social expressed gratitude for the work of BC non-profits to create stronger, healthier communities. Thank you for joining us, minister!
Celebrating nearly 250 new rental homes breaking ground in the Township of Langley! Fast-tracked through #BCBuilds, from concept to construction in 12-18 months, to meet the needs of the people who keep our communities running. We're building homes faster, where people need them.
These investments are only possible through strong partnership with Indigenous housing providers, and non-profit leaders.

Together, we’re building housing that’s rooted in community and connection, and that’s making British Columbia stronger and healthier for all of us.
Grateful to join Indigenous and nonprofit housing leaders this week at the AHMA AGM, the BCAFN Housing Forum, and BCNPHAs RENT event.
We're making historic investments to build homes that reflect belonging and community, including $1.7B for Indigenous housing, with 3260 units delivered or underway.
Beautiful day to be out knocking on doors & talking to neighbours in #Vancouver #LittleMountain!

Lots of good conversations about #Housing, #Homelessness, #ClimateAction, #Tariffs, #PublicEducation, #Infrastructure and more!

@bcndpcaucus.bsky.social
Christine and volunteers at the Riley Park Farmers Market Christine talking to neighbours at the Riley Park Farmers Market Christine talking to neighbours at the Riley Park Farmers Market
400 more new, affordable rental homes that will help meet the needs of people are coming to Metro Vancouver.

We’re working to deliver homes that will offer greater stability and opportunity for people near their jobs, families and activities they love.

@enfhs.bsky.social

news.gov.bc.ca/32765
Grateful for the productive dialogue with provincial & territorial colleagues on housing challenges. Encouraged by renewed federal commitment, led by Hon. @gregorrobertson.bsky.social , to partner on affordable housing for British Columbians.
It was a pleasure to join the Federal, Provincial & Territorial Housing Forum in Vancouver. We showcased BC’s broad array of action on affordable housing, including our innovative DASH program for accelerating housing delivery.
For people experiencing homelessness in DTES, it can be hard to access basic comforts like a fresh meal or hot shower.

I’m thrilled that services from Watari and Aboriginal Front Door Society will continue with the Province’s extended investments.

news.gov.bc.ca/32751
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Lovely to meet with Minister Bernadette Smith, Manitoba’s Minister of Housing, Addictions, and Homelessness. We had a great conversation about our shared work to bring people indoors into safe and supportive housing, and delivering more affordable homes for all.
People need homes with rents they can afford in communities they love.

We’re building new rental homes, and cracking down on speculation, and we are seeing progress for renters across BC!

And there’s more to do. #BCPoli #HomesForPeople

Watch: globalnews.ca/news/1138978...
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With students returning to school next week, new schools & classroom additions are opening across BC.
 
We’re building the critical infrastructure that British Columbians rely on – and we’re going to keep building to meet the demands of our growing province.

news.gov.bc.ca/32700
This funding will support local governments across B.C. respond to growth by investing in infrastructure that supports housing and makes communities more livable for people and families.
Yesterday in partnership with Federal Minister of Housing and Infrastructure Gregor Robertson, I announced that communities in BC will be receiving $326 million through The Canada Community Building Fund to support infrastructure projects across 19 categories.
From better parks and sport courts to transit and water systems, people thrive when their communities have the infrastructure that makes life better for everyone!