NDP leadership candidate David Eby is finally going to lay out his “vision” for B.C., two full months after he launched his bid to succeed John Horgan as party leader and premier.
Eby announced his intentions in an email Friday to party members, amid a chorus of complaints from New Democrats that he had been sleepwalking through the campaign and taking the win for granted.Sign up to know what's really happening by reading daily editorials and commentary by British Columbia's opinion leadersBy clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.
Moving on, Eby addressed the question of his whereabouts in recent weeks as Appadurai generated most of the campaign coverage. “Next week I will make my first policy announcement — on housing. We will roll out further policy proposals in the days and weeks ahead.”He made increasing the supply of needed housing the No. 1 priority.
Dogwood B.C. and other environmental activists encouraged their members to pay $10 to join the NDP and vote for Appadurai to fight climate change. “It has failed on investing in the public services that are necessary to buffer us when inflation goes out of control, or when there are shocks in the economic system due to war or the pandemic. People don’t have the basics that they need for a good life, and that’s the job of the government.Article content
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