Foreign government sponsorships banned at UBCM events

PORT COQUILTAM (NEWS 1130) – Foreign governments – including China – are now banned from sponsoring events at the annual convention for BC mayors and city councillors.

Port Coquitlam Mayor Brad West heavily campaigned against the controversial policy that allowed foreign donors at the Union of BC Municipalities, because he believes it gave the Chinese government too much access to mayors and city councillors.

“China has been allowed to gain influence in our country and around the world and other countries, because not enough people are willing to have consequences for their actions. They’ve been able to take two Canadians hostage. They’ve been able to do deplorable things around the world and have basically zero consequence for that,” he says.

West credits public outrage for the UBCM changing its tune.

“The alternative is, you basically have sold your soul, you stand for nothing, and you have basically waved the white flag of surrender,” he says. “I don’t want to frame this decision as some sort of major blow against the government of China, but in the context of everything that’s happening in the world, we need more levels of government in Canada and in other countries to be willing to say, you know what, there are going to be consequences to the horrific things that the government of China is doing.”

UBCM President Maja Tait issued a statement acknowledging members have been clear about what change is needed.

“I am very appreciative of the work of the Review Panel to engage broadly with local governments in B.C. to solicit input on the financing of our annual meeting,” said Tait in a news release. “As our membership evolves, our practices and procedures need to keep pace. UBCM’s Executive has received this report and has adopted all of the recommendations for implementation at our next Convention.”

Recommendations made by a review panel include making sure all future UBCM conventions are held on a cost-recovery basis and all sponsorships will be vetted.

Meanwhile, UBCM executives have no plans to keep unions or corporations from backing certain events.

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