COPE is committed to social justice, democracy, open and accessible government, environmental sustainability and economic security for all Vancouver residents.

COPE 致力為溫哥華居民追求社會正義、民主、開放親民的政府、環境永續以及經濟安全。

Ang COPE ay nagbitaw ng salita na isasakatuparan niya ang katarungang panlipunan, demokrasya, pamahalaang mapagkakatiwalaan at malalapitan, pagpapanatili sa kalinisan ng kapaligiran at kapanatagan ng kabuhayan sa kagalingan ng lahat ng taga-Vancouver.

Park Commissioner Woodcock bringing emergency motion on Empire Stadium tonigh

COPE park board commissioner Loretta Woodcock is presenting an emergency motion at the January 18 park board meeting, requesting that the City of Vancouver, the PNE and PAVCO provide full support and resources to locate and upgrade, if needed, alternative facilities to support displaced amateur sports groups while the temporary stadium at Empire Bowl closes Empire Field for public use.

An Evening with Rafe Mair -- SOLD OUT!

Jan 18 2010 - 6:30pm
Jan 18 2010 - 9:30pm

Monday, January 18, 2010

6:30-9:30pm
Sala Thai Restaurant (3364 Cambie St)

Come join COPE City Councillor Ellen Woodsworth as she hosts an evening with Rafe Mair, a fundraiser dinner in support of COPE, at the Sala Thai restaurant in the heart of the Cambie Village.

COPE opposes the privatization of the Bloedel Conservatory and Stanley Park Children’s Farmyard

Immediate Release: December 15, 2009

Last night, COPE Park Commissioner Loretta Woodcock voted against the proposals to send out Requests for Expressions of Interest for the Bloedel Conservatory and Stanley Park Children’s Farmyard.

Both sites are on the chopping block due to budget cuts passed down from Vancouver City Council to the Park Board.

COPE fears around free speech coming true at local gallery

Immediate Release: Dec 11, 2009

As reported today in the Globe and Mail, the City of Vancouver has asked a local gallery to remove an outdoor mural, part of an art installation that has been hanging since September 25. It depicts the five Olympic rings with sad faces and one happy face – written on a chalkboard that has frequently had other images and words on it.

Chief Chu makes right call on Assistance to Shelter Act

Immediate Release: December 8, 2009
 
Last Thursday, Vancouver city council passed Councillor Woodsworth’s motion on the Assistance to Shelter Act (copied below) and now police Chief Jim Chu has spoken out.

COPE's presentation at Think City's budget Event

Think City Presentation – December 1, 2009-12-01

By Ian Mass

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