British Columbia needs to end the costly per-vote political scheme that takes millions of taxpayer dollars and puts them into political party coffers . . . .
. . . . In 2024, political parties will receive nearly $3.4 million from BC taxpayers through the per-vote subsidy alone. The first half of that was paid out on January 15 with the rest to come on July 15.
Since 2018, the per-vote subsidy has cost BC taxpayers more than $24.4 million . . . .
CLICK HERE for the full commentary by Carson Binda, BC Director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation.
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