Peter Milobar, BC Conservative Finance Critic, condemned the NDP government’s latest budget as the result of a decade of decline that has left British Columbians broke, unsafe, and paying more for less. “After ten years of NDP mismanagement, this budget is an assault on seniors, working families, and the small businesses that drive our economy,” said Milobar. “The NDP have turned their back on the people working hardest to make ends meet and the seniors who built this province.” Milobar pointed to a new $1.1 billion annual income tax increase and warned that the government is piling new costs onto households already struggling with affordability. “This government keeps asking British Columbians for more, while delivering less,” Milobar said. “The question people are asking is simple: Where has all the money gone?” Milobar noted that BC has gone from a surplus in the first year of NDP government to a projected deficit of more than $13 billion this year, while prov...
BRAD ZUBYK: Green leader Emily Lowan recognizes the simple truth that there is no future for a Green Party whose only role is to perpetually prop up the NDP
IMAGE CREDIT: BC Green Party I have been thinking about the BC Greens ending the cooperation agreement with the NDP and there are some sound short-term tactical reasons for it. First, after years of overspending, the NDP now has no choice but to restrain spending. This will cause some within the NDP coalition to look for options. Second, the NDP knows that they have to address issues around reconciliation, private property and the D eclaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA). After all, it was Eby who played the lead role in creating the current mess. While amending DRIPA is all but inevitable given public sentiment it will cause serious division within the left and could lead to caucus splits and potentially even a defection or two (Joan Phillip?). Again,the Greens become the direct beneficiary of any Holes in the NDP matrix. It is hard to tell whether the Greens or the Conservatives become the greatest beneficiary of any NDP decline but...