Vancouver – For the 34th year, volunteers from BC Transplant will personally give thanks, with festive packages of popcorn, to the health care teams around the province who make organ donation and transplant possible. This week, there are more than 14,500 extra reasons to celebrate Operation Popcorn – that's how many British Columbians have registered their decision on organ donation over the last month through an innovative partnership between BC Transplant (BCT) and the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA).
For many staff in BC hospitals, Operation Popcorn kicks off their holiday season as more than 75 volunteer transplant recipients, living donors and families of deceased donors drop off popcorn and share their stories directly with health care staff. This year, BC Transplant will deliver more than 5000 packages of popcorn to intensive care units, emergency departments, operating rooms, transplant units, transplant clinics and transplant pharmacies across the province.
Bill C-210 was adopted in 2021, allowing the CRA to add a question to the income tax and benefit return asking taxpayers, for the first time ever, if they want to receive information about organ donation by email from their provincial or territorial government. By consenting, the CRA can share the taxpayer's contact information with the province or territory exclusively for this purpose. This is BCT's first time taking part.
“Most British Columbians support organ donation, yet only one in three have actually registered their decision. We hope this email gives them the nudge they need to make it official—and potentially save lives," said Eric Lun, BC Transplant's executive director. “For all of us, Operation Popcorn is a powerful reminder of the transformative impact of organ donation."
BC Transplant received more than a million positive responses on this spring's tax return forms. Emails to those who consented to receiving more information about organ donation have been sent out over the past four weeks. BCT is reminding people to check their inboxes for the email and click on the link to register their decision.
Didn't get the email or can't find it? Take two minutes to either verify or register as an organ donor at
checkyourdecision.ca or
registeryourdecision.ca. As of November 6, 2025, there are 1,617,709 British Columbians with a registered decision in the Organ Donor Registry.
In this season of giving, all British Columbians are encouraged to have a conversation with their families about their organ donation wishes. You can give hope to the nearly 600 British Columbians and their families waiting for the call that will change their lives.
BC Transplant provides provincial
oversight for all aspects of organ donation and transplantation in BC, and is a
program within the Provincial Health Services Authority (PHSA). BC’s three
transplant centres are BC Children’s Hospital, St Paul’s Hospital and Vancouver
General Hospital. Transplant patients receive follow-up care at the transplant
centres or at one of eight regional clinics close to their home community. More information: www.transplant.bc.ca.Provincial Health
Services Authority is
transforming health care through innovation and is committed to providing the
best patient care possible through research and development of leading edge
treatments, programs and services. For more information, please visit www.phsa.ca.-30-
Media contact to attend a
delivery:
| Elaine Yong, Communications BC
Transplant Elaine.yong@bct.phsa.ca Cell:
604.789.0446 | Provincial Health Services Authority
Media Line: 778.867.7472 |
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Monday, Dec 1 - Vancouver
General Hospital
- Langley Memorial Hospital
- Ridge Meadows Hospital
- Penticton General Hospital
- Royal Inland Hospital
- Kootenay Boundary Regional Hospital (Trail)
- West Coast General Hospital (Port Alberni)
Tuesday, Dec 2 - BC Children’s Hospital
- Nanaimo
General Hospital
- East
Kootenay Regional Hospital (Cranbrook)
- Kelowna
General Hospital
| Wednesday, Dec 3 - Royal Jubilee Hospital
- Abbotsford
Regional Hospital
- Royal
Columbian Hospital
- Chilliwack
General Hospital
- Richmond Hospital
Thursday, Dec 4 - St. Paul’s
Hospital
- Lions Gate
Hospital
- Peace Arch
Hospital
- Burnaby
Hospital
Friday, Dec 5 - Cowichan
District Hospital
- Victoria
General Hospital
- North Island
Hospital Comox Valley
- Vernon Jubilee Hospital
- Surrey Memorial Hospital
Tuesday, Dec 9 - University
Hospital of Northern British Columbia (Prince George)
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