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Vaughn Palmer: B.C. throne speech long on promises, short on details
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Opinion: A revised housing strategy won\u0027t be available till fall, leaving little time for it to take effect before the election. Read more.

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Say, did you know the New Democrats got rid of the bridge tolls? Dang mainstream media has been covering it up. He’s on record as saying he has a maximum of 18 months to show results that people can see, touch and experience in their lives before the provincial election scheduled for October 2024. It barely addressed what Eby regards as the biggest challenge, namely increasing the supply of market housing, particularly for middle income earners.

The throne speech promised other legislative changes, some scheduled for introduction in the spring session ending May 11.

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