Elect Respect Campaign

Jan 9, 2026

Over the past 6 months I've been chatting with the Mayor of Burlington about her Elect respect Campaign.
You can read more about it here: www.electrespect.ca
She has encouraged me to launch a local Elect Respect campaign, which I had planned to do in the new year, and looking at the council schedule, a Notice of Motion in Dec would land as a motion in Jan.
Bob Wells

Mayor, City of Courtenay

Here is the Motion if you could let me know your thoughts:
WHEREAS municipally elected officials are dealing with increasingly hostile, unsafe work environments, facing threats and harassment;
AND WHEREAS we are witnessing the dissolution of democratic discourse and respectful debate across all levels of government and in neighbouring jurisdictions;
AND WHEREAS social media platforms have exacerbated disrespectful dialogue, negative commentary, and toxic engagement, which disincentivizes individuals, especially women and candidates from diverse backgrounds, from running for office;
AND WHEREAS better decisions are made when democracy is respectful and constructive and the voices of diverse genders, identities, ethnicities, races, sexual orientations, ages and abilities are heard and represented around municipal council tables;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED:
THAT Courtenay Council supports the Elect Respect pledge and commits to:
  • Treat others with respect in all spaces—public, private, and online,
  • Reject and call out harassment, abuse, and personal attacks,
  • Focus debate on ideas and policies, not personal attacks,
  • Help build a supportive culture where people of all backgrounds feel safe to run for and hold office,
  • Call on relevant authorities to ensure the protection of elected officials who face abuse or threats, and
  • Model integrity and respect by holding one another to the highest standards of conduct.
AND THAT Courtenay Council calls on elected officials, organisations, and community members to support the Elect Respect campaign and sign the online pledge at www.electrespect.ca.
AND THAT a copy of this resolution be sent to the Union of BC Municipalities, Association of Vancouver Island and Coastal Communities, the Federation of Canadian Municipalities, relevant MPs and MLAs, the local detachment of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and the Founder of this campaign, Burlington Mayor Marianne Meed Ward.