While the official election is not until October 2024, and the writ
has by no means been dropped in B.C., politicians have been unofficially
on the campaign trail for months ...
... On
Friday, for the first time since crossing the floor and becoming leader
of the BC Conservatives John Rustad will stop in the Tournament Capital
to rally support for B.C.’s new fourth party ...
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Provinces call it “revenue,” but it looks a lot like exploitation of the marginalized The odds of winning Lotto Max are about 1 in 33 million. You’re statistically more likely to be struck by lightning than to win it. But your government is betting that statistics won’t hold you back; they’re counting on it. Across Canada, provincial governments not only regulate gambling, they also maintain a monopoly on lottery and gaming by owning and operating the entire legal market. That means every scratch card is government-issued, gambling odds are government-set, casino ads are government-funded and lottery billboards are government-paid. And these are not incidental government activities. They generate significant revenues that governments have powerful incentives to expand, not constrain. It would be one thing for our governments to encourage us to engage in healthy activities. We can quibble about whether the government should be trying to convince us to be more active or eat more vegetabl...

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