Kevin Falcon must do far most than re-label his party.
In a recent Angus Reid opinion survey, the news for Opposition leader Kevin Falcon ranged from bad to worse.
Some of this may be due to the fact that it’s been just over a year since he took over as party leader — he’d been away from politics for close to a decade. In the short term at least, these appear well nigh intractable problems that Eby and his government will struggle to correct. Eby may be vulnerable to the criticism that his solution to society’s ills has been to throw huge amounts of money at them. But what would Falcon do differently?
Those beliefs were shaped by the period of rapid economic expansion which followed the Second World War. There were indeed opportunities in those buoyant years for people to determine their own futures.
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