... In our democracy, the majority has the right to make decisions, and the minority has the right to oppose those decisions and offer other choices.
To take it a step further: The official Opposition has an obligation, a responsibility, to provide cohesive policy alternatives in the next election. This is not happening in British Columbia today. Blame personalities and egos.
With a lengthy list of major issues facing the province, this year’s election should be hotly contested. It should allow voters to pass judgment on the platform of Premier David Eby, who has not won an election, before giving him free rein for another four years.
His platform has been clear. Does it face up to the huge challenges we face? There are bold initiatives, but there are also problems worthy of debate ...
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based on current polling data, election results, and public opinion surveys, it can be concluded that Canadians are looking for a responsible government that supports universal social programs and affordable housing initiatives rather than harsh conservative austerity measures.
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