Returned to office with the narrowest possible majority, B.C. Premier David Eby has had several weeks now to reflect on why October’s provincial election was so close.
There’s a series of factors, I would say,” Eby told The Tyee in a year-end interview. “I think the Conservatives spoke very effectively to communities about issues of public safety, street disorder, mental health and addiction, in ways that we need to take very seriously.”
Inflation and the difficulty many people are having making financial ends meet were also key, Eby said.
People are looking to local representatives for solutions, even if, for things like inflation, the problems are global, he said. “I think there’s broad frustration among British Columbians about the impacts they feel on their bottom line around the amount of money they are left with at the end of the month" ...
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