MOU on Regional Advocacy Signed Today

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Prince George, B.C. – Representatives from all levels of government gathered at City Hall today, September 4, to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) aimed at addressing regional gaps and advocating for improved mental health and addiction treatment options in the area.

The MOU was signed by MPs Bob Zimmer and Todd Doherty, MLAs Shirley Bond and Mike Morris, Chief Dolleen Logan of the Lheidli T’enneh First Nation, Prince George Mayor Simon Yu, and Regional District of Fraser-Fort George Chair Lara Beckett.

The MOU outlines the following regional priorities:

  1. Expanding addiction treatment options, with a focus on establishing a regional treatment center;
  2. Enhancing regional healthcare services, particularly in staffing;
  3. Ensuring timely public safety responses that address both immediate needs and root causes; and
  4. Promoting economic development opportunities, including tools to address local infrastructure.

At the July 22 meeting, Council resolved to organize discussions with local representatives from all orders of government to develop a memorandum of understanding on these critical issues. At the August 19 meeting, Council received a report from the Mayor outlining the proposed MOU for joint advocacy efforts.

“It is crucial for all levels of government to work together in unison for the community, rather than operating in silos,” said Mayor Yu.

The Memorandum of Understanding for Regional Advocacy can be viewed here.

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Claire Thwaites, senior communications advisor
City of Prince George
Mobile: 778-349-1386
Email: media@princegeorge.ca