Arzeena’s Priorities

Water & Food Security

Arzeena’s three priorities for
Area B

I am dedicated to making life better for you and your family through three key pillars:

  • Water & Food Security

  • Safety

  • Protecting our Rural Livelihoods

Water & Food Security

Water and food security are critical for the resilience and well-being of Area B. To address these challenges, we can focus on sustainable water management and local food production while protecting our natural resources.

Water Security

  • Invest in rainwater harvesting and water storage solutions for homes and farms.

  • Promote water conservation through education and incentives for efficient irrigation use and timing

  • Protect watersheds by supporting reforestation and limiting development in sensitive areas.

Food Security

  • Support local farmers by investing in a a permanent farmers market site for year-round food access

  • Strengthen food distribution networks to ensure all residents, especially those in remote areas, have access to nutritious food.

  • Local food procurement Whenever possible, local government, schools, hospitals, seniors homes and our college should be purchasing locally-grown food.

  • Stable housing

    Everyone in the Comox Valley should have an affordable place to live. Canada has recognized adequate housing as a fundamental human right. Stable housing is obviously better for individuals, but it’s also better for society in general: studies have shown that stable housing leads to better outcomes in education, employment, and mental health. In particular, the Comox Valley needs non-market housing, rental housing, and co-op housing.

  • Affordable food pricing: Arzeena Green Party

    Affordable food pricing

    According to Statistics Canada, food retail prices rose by 11.4% in 2023. Food bank use is continuing to rise, and in 2023 statistics showed that one third of food bank users in BC are children. We need to support families who are struggling to feed their kids; children under 18 face the highest food insecurity in the community.

    As a farmer and a parent, I am deeply passionate about making healthy food affordable and accessible to all. Creative local solutions are one piece of the puzzle. For example, one partial solution would be to expand the current system of nutrition coupons for farmers markets, which would enable more people to access healthy, local food.

  • Province-wide school food program

    Province-wide school food program

    The BC Greens called for a single, province-wide universal school food program back in the fall of 2023, and continue to advocate for a system where provincial funds could allow schools to provide students with healthy breakfasts, snacks, and/or lunches.

    While the federal government announced a new National School Food Program in April 2024, it’s important for BC to ensure that all kids are covered. A universal school food program would ease one financial burden on parents and improve public health by ensuring every child has at least one healthy meal per school day. Canada is the only G7 country without a national school food program.