A tepid majority, but a survivable one. That’s what Premier David Eby walked away with at the BC NDP convention this weekend, after two days that revealed as much tension inside the party as loyalty.
Eby received an 82 per cent endorsement from party delegates, down from the 93 per cent he received in 2023. It wasn’t great, lower than John Horgan’s 83 per cent in 2021, but it also wasn’t as bad as it could have been.
The premier had been eyeing the potential of the low-to-mid 70s before he began earnestly calling delegates and meeting with organized labour groups over the last three weeks. Such a result would have shortened his lifespan as party leader.
To avoid that fate, his government dumped a truckload of cash on unions and hoped nobody would notice the timing ...
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Eby received an 82 per cent endorsement from party delegates, down from the 93 per cent he received in 2023. It wasn’t great, lower than John Horgan’s 83 per cent in 2021, but it also wasn’t as bad as it could have been.
The premier had been eyeing the potential of the low-to-mid 70s before he began earnestly calling delegates and meeting with organized labour groups over the last three weeks. Such a result would have shortened his lifespan as party leader.
To avoid that fate, his government dumped a truckload of cash on unions and hoped nobody would notice the timing ...
CLICK HERE for the full story

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