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Testy B.C. election campaign reaches final day
The B.C. Conservative platform, delivered in the final week of the campaign, included more than 50 Eby references, while Rustad's name was highlighted 11 times. On Thursday, Moe promised a directive banning"biological boys" from using school changing rooms with"biological girls" if re-elected.More details are expected today on a proposed deal that would see the three major companies pay out billions of dollars to provinces and territories as well as smokers and their loved ones.
It also includes more than $2.5 billion for smokers in other provinces and territories who were diagnosed with lung cancer, throat cancer or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease between March 2015 and March 2019.With a crowded field of 16 candidates vying to be Halifax's next mayor, candidates have not always found it easy to stand out.
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