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Election Day in BC: What to Expect and When to Expect It

Election Day in BC: What to Expect and When to Expect It

It’s election day tomorrow, and after over four weeks of zoom-town halls and socially-distanced campaigning, the final polls coming out today are showing — pretty much same thing they were showing at the beginning of the campaign. It’s unusual to see a campaign...
Election Day in BC: What to Expect and When to Expect It

BC Election Blog – Debate Edition

The first and only in-person debate between the three main parties contesting the BC election was held last night. The 90-minute event was tightly moderated, producing a much more orderly affair in comparison to what we’ve seen in the US Presidential contest, and...
Election Day in BC: What to Expect and When to Expect It

BC Election Week One

In a time like no other, expect an election campaign like no other. On the request of Premier John Horgan, BC’s Lieutenant-Governor dissolved the Legislature a week ago Monday, setting in motion a pandemic-era campaign that ends on October 24. At dissolution, Mr....
Ridings to Watch – British Columbia Edition

Ridings to Watch – British Columbia Edition

It seems like every four years British Columbians are told that THIS is the election that will be decided by them. It hasn’t turned out to be true, yet.  In 2015, a Liberal majority was declared while voters still lined up at the polls in Vancouver. Likewise, in 2011,...
2018 BC Budget aims for balance in more than one way

2018 BC Budget aims for balance in more than one way

February 20, 2018 – Today the BC government released Budget 2018: Working for You, the first full budget tabled by the now seven-month old NDP government. Finance Minister Carole James has delivered a budget that aims to be balanced in more ways than one. The...