Bryce Tippe, born and raised in Revelstoke, has lived across the Interior and Lower Mainland, giving him a unique perspective on the challenges British Columbians face. Overcoming severe discrimination in his youth, Bryce battled depression and anxiety, emerging with a commitment to reduce unnecessary suffering and inspire positive change. The first in his family to attend university, Bryce returned to school to study political science, driven by his frustration with the disconnect between the government and the public.
Now, as a BC Green Party candidate for Kelowna Centre, Bryce is running a grassroots campaign while working full-time. His passion, tenacity, and dedication to improving accountability and transparency in provincial politics make him a strong advocate for meaningful change in British Columbia. MLAs and politicians should be generalists, with a broad understanding of many subjects.
Managing a society is a complex responsibility involving countless variables. A solid grasp of policy implementation, the fundamentals of macroeconomic theory, and Canadian constitutional law (Constitution Act [1982] + British North America Act [1867]) is essential. Above all, they should be principled, sincere, and responsive to the needs of their constituents.
I hold a degree in Political Science from UBC Okanagan, with a focus on Canadian Studies. This education has provided me with a deep understanding of the Canadian political landscape and its institutional framework. I'm passi.