Image for Clark government reforms

Clark government reforms

The Clark government reforms in British Columbia, led by Premier Rita Clark from 1996 to 2001, aimed to improve government accountability, reduce waste, and modernize services. These included measures like cutting unnecessary spending, streamlining government agencies, introducing performance-based evaluations, and enhancing transparency. The goal was to make government more efficient and responsive while maintaining essential services. The reforms also sought to involve communities more actively in decision-making and ensure funds were used effectively to benefit citizens. Overall, these changes were part of an effort to create a more accountable and efficient public sector.