New Democrat Leader David Eby has released his party’s British Columbia election campaign platform promising to find solutions to “today’s tough challenges” in the province. The 65-page platform lists about $2.
New Democrat Leader David Eby has released his party’s British Columbia election campaign platform promising to find solutions to “today’s tough challenges” in the province.
The platform also forecasts reductions in revenue of more than $1.5 billion by 2027, mostly due to the tax-cut pledge.It pledges to make life better for families, youth and older people. Eby also promised to ensure every public school has a mental health counsellor and to end bias against pet owners by getting rid of 'no-pet' clauses in purpose-built rental apartment buildings.The B.C. Conservative leader has announced several economic initiatives in recent days, and on Wednesday announced a plan to end the provincial insurance corporation's monopoly on basic vehicle insurance.
"The key is we need to get to better management in this province. We need to be able to make sure that we unleash our potential," he told reporters on Thursday.
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