As BC Premier David Eby struggles with a crisis in health care, where even large hospitals like Kelowna General are forced to reduce vital services, youth unemployment is soaring, rents and home prices remain out of reach and groceries keep getting more expensive.
The NDP government’s reconciliation efforts are dividing people, with opaque Crown land deals and closures of provincial parks to all but indigenous citizens. The credit rating is down, and the deficit is somewhere north of $10 billion even before the province gets through negotiations with powerful public sector unions.
Urban media focus on disagreements with Alberta over additional pipelines and the protests of three dissidents from the opposition BC Conservative party, which is embarking on a mandatory post-election leadership review vote that is expected to last into the fall ...
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