As BC Premier David Eby prepares to unveil his cabinet Monday (Nov. 18) a key question looms above his choice: Who will represent the interior regions of British Columbia? ...
... how can the incoming government accurately represent Interior B.C., a large region that includes several resource-dependent communities feeling the effects of the declining forestry sectors now bracing for additional hardships in the aftermath of the election of the United States, but also fast-growing communities like Kelowna? ...
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This will be what helps ensure the future of the Conservative Party of BC. The party has it's work cut out for them, ensuring that the issues in the of non-NDP represented areas of the province are front and centre in the Legislature. This will be the chance to show that the NDP is only interested in the City Centres and not in the regions that drive the province.
ReplyDeleteWhat is most important is that the CPBC does it in a manner that shows that they are looking for and putting forward solutions and not just finger-pointing. This is especially true in the Fraser Valley, where the Metro meets the Rural, because that will show that party can work well with both sides of the province.