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What 'axing' the carbon tax would mean for British Columbians

What 'axing' the carbon tax would mean for British Columbians

Ahead of a pivotal election, an analysis of the payoffs and consequences of eliminating B.C.'s carbon tax
Photos: Eby kicks off last day of election campaign in Coquitlam

Photos: Eby kicks off last day of election campaign in Coquitlam

Premier David Eby was in Coquitlam鈥揃urke Mountain for the third time since the campaign started to boost NDP candidate Jodie Wickens and to rally the public to cast their ballots.
Opinion: Housing crisis takes centre stage in Metro Vancouver election battleground

Opinion: Housing crisis takes centre stage in Metro Vancouver election battleground

Even with a provincial election in full gear, Research Co. polling shows federal government takes most of the blame
Rob Shaw: Chip Wilson's cartoon villain antics fuel NDP's final election sprint

Rob Shaw: Chip Wilson's cartoon villain antics fuel NDP's final election sprint

Billionaire Lululemon founder鈥檚 blunders allow BC NDP to tap class-warfare playbook
B.C. election: Critics see lots of promises but little structural change for health care

B.C. election: Critics see lots of promises but little structural change for health care

Health-care leaders and policy researchers, worry the daily barrage of promises doesn鈥檛 reflect economic realities or 鈥渓ess sexy鈥 structural health-care reforms that are needed
What would scrapping carbon taxes mean for B.C emissions?

What would scrapping carbon taxes mean for B.C emissions?

Climate change policy experts warn against scrapping key policies.
Over one million British Columbians cast ballots in record advance polls

Over one million British Columbians cast ballots in record advance polls

Exactly 1,001,331 ballots have been cast this election.
Les Leyne: Campaign sidelights that need more attention

Les Leyne: Campaign sidelights that need more attention

Here鈥檚 an assortment of ideas that haven鈥檛 gotten the attention they deserve in the B.C. provincial election.
Rustad says no plan for user-pay health as B.C. voters break advance polling record

Rustad says no plan for user-pay health as B.C. voters break advance polling record

B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad says he has no plan for user-pay health care in British Columbia, after the rival NDP released a recording of him calling the Canada Health Act "silly" for not allowing such a system.
Lacking endorsement from Poilievre, BC Conservatives draw line from Eby to Trudeau

Lacking endorsement from Poilievre, BC Conservatives draw line from Eby to Trudeau

BC Conservatives paint picture of a 'Trudeau-Eby Alliance' on matters such as drug use and crime while aligning slogans with federal Conservative Party of Canada.
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