Yes Vancouver

YES Vancouver
Active municipal party
Leader Hector Bremner
President Kerry Gibson
Founded June 28, 2018 (2018-06-28)
Split from Non-Partisan Association
Ideology Progressive conservatism
Political position Centre-right
Seats on City Council
1 / 11
Website
yesvancouver.ca

Yes Vancouver, stylized as YES Vancouver, is a municipal political party in Vancouver, created in June 2018 to support the candidacy of Hector Bremner for mayor and his ideas to fix the city's housing shortage. The party's platform proposes to increase the supply of housing, cap permit wait times, and establish a citywide plan, among others.

History

Hector Bremner was first elected as an NPA councillor in the 2017 by-election, but political opponents on the NPA board blocked him from running for mayor in 2018 and taking part in the party's internal nomination election. The board majority never revealed its reasons for blocking his candidacy and there was no vote from the party membership on the matter.[1] This resulted in a split between Bremner and the NPA,[2] prompting Bremner to leave the board and create Yes Vancouver on June 28, 2018.[3]

Ideology

The platform of Yes Vancouver is mainly focused on the city's housing shortage. The party promises to increase the supply of rental housing in Vancouver to reduce the cost of rent, by establishing citywide pre-zoning, using incentives on city-owned land to add affordable housing, and capping permit times.[4]

Yes Vancouver's education platform includes expanding basic financial education in schools and offering more diverse language options.[5]

Electoral history

Party leader Hector Bremner is Yes Vancouver's mayoral candidate for the Vancouver municipal election on October 20, 2018. Five candidates from Yes Vancouver are running for city council: entrepreneurs Brinder Bains, Glynnis Chan, Stephanie Ostler, Phyllis Chan and Jaspreet Virdi. Educator Julian Prieto is running for the Vancouver School Board and coach Leo Heba is running for the Vancouver Park Board.[6]

References

  1. "NPA mayoral candidate hopeful Hector Bremner rejected by party board". Vancouver Sun.
  2. Little, Simon (June 28, 2018). "Rejected NPA candidate Hector Bremner launches new 'Yes Vancouver' civic party". Global News. Retrieved August 22, 2018.
  3. Smith, Charlie (June 28, 2018). "NPA councillor Hector Bremner and friends launch new Yes Vancouver Party". The Georgia Straight. Retrieved August 22, 2018.
  4. "YES Vancouver platform". yesvancouver.ca. Retrieved August 22, 2018.
  5. "Proposals YES schoolboard". voteprieto.com. Retrieved August 22, 2018.
  6. "Hector Bremner's YES Vancouver party announces its election candidates". Daily Hive.
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