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Reporting back on what you learned is an important part of our campaign. We’ll use what you learned to create a report card that compares where each party stands on priority health care issues. We’ll release this resource publicly and use it as a tool to equip volunteers working to get out the vote on public health care. 

We will also be using the information you share to help Identify candidates that have a demonstrated willingness to commit to healing health care solutions. We will mobilize volunteer support for these candidates in battleground ridings and build strong relationships we can build on if they get elected. 

How to report back

  1. To your local WhatsApp group (see Step 1). Use this group to share what you’re up to and what you’re learning with other volunteers in your campaign team. You can also use the groups to organize attending events together. 
  2. Share on social media (see Step 1). Post pictures of your team attending events, summaries of candidates replies, or videos of their responses on your social media accounts and tag the BC Health Coalition. [insert our handles]
  3. Send us an email. Email with the candidate’s responses can be sent to [email protected]. We’ll pass it on to the local WhatsApp group.