B.C. Green Party quietly introduces its Chilliwack-Cultus Lake MLA candidate
UPDATE: Molly McKay did not qualify for the ballot as a candidate for the B.C. Green Party in the Chilliwack-Cultus Lake riding.
CHILLIWACK — With no news release or formal announcement, the B.C. Green Party has revealed that Molly McKay, a seasoned leadership vet with over a decade of experience in the nonprofit and corporate sectors, will be its MLA candidate in the Chilliwack-Cultus Lake riding in this year’s provincial election.
According to a biography on the B.C. Green website, McKay brings over 15 years of experience to her candidacy. The party says McKay is known for her strategic vision and core competency in constructing cohesive teams, and carries a proven track record of facilitating success while ensuring a steadfast commitment to sustainability and social equity, key tenets of the B.C. Green platform.
The Greens say McKay’s career has been characterized by a consistent focus on fostering inclusive workplaces and financial transparency, making her an advocate for ethical and community-oriented development.
