Housing, health, and plastic straws: Here’s how B.C. politicians are wooing voters
VANCOUVER — British Columbia’s political party leaders have spent the 28-day provincial election campaign wooing voters with promises on critical issues including health care, housing, the cost of living and the environment.
Here is a look at some of the top promises made by each major party ahead of election day on Saturday:
NDP
— Leader David Eby says his party’s housing plan will build 300,000 more homes for the middle class. There’s also a pledge to increase the speculation and vacancy tax on empty homes to one per cent for residents of Canada and three per cent for foreign owners starting in 2025. The NDP says they will prioritize building homes on public land.