Virtual meetings are disrupting the local political process
Virtual meetings have become the standard for conducting business and politics during COVID-19, but some local politicians feel it is having a negative impact on the decision-making process.
“We are missing out on all the conversations we used to have in meetings because of meeting on Zoom. I think it is beginning to hurt us as an organization,” Coldstream Mayor Jim Garlick said at the end of special Greater Vernon Advisory Committee (GVAC) meeting April 14.
Garlick had a list of items that require an update, noting with virtual meetings, the agenda is gone through, point by point and that’s it.
“The rest of it is left, and I would say, this last year things have really slowed down and I’m unable to answer questions of my council members, cause you know what, I don’t know,” Garlick added.












