Here is a list of contact numbers for MLA constituency offices:
You can also get your MLA's consituency office number by entering your postal code here:
Not sure what to say? Try this:
My name is ___________ and I am a constituent, living [or operating a business] at [street address, and city or town]. I'm calling to leave a message about provincial funding for arts and culture. The current and proposed cuts to the arts in B.C. are not acceptable to me. Please tell [name of MLA] that the government needs to restore arts funding now! And please pass on my best wishes for a happy holiday season.That's it. No need to argue, or to quote statistics, or anything else if you don't want to. Just leave your message, tell them who you are and where you live, say thank you, and say goodbye.
Remember to give your address, so that the constituency office workers can verify that you are from their riding. If you would like them to reply with a response to your concerns, make sure that you say so, and indicate your preferred means of contact. If you expect to be contacted by mail, give them a complete postal address; if by e-mail, your e-mail address; if by telephone, your phone number.
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