David Eby gets a respectable 82% at his convention. More BC Conservative riding associations call out Rustad’s leadership, with one opting to cease operations. BC releases new economic targets while scrapping its EV goals. Pipeline politics renewed. And federally the Budget passes thanks to everyone but the Bloc.
David Eby and BC NDP focused on working together and fighting for people at 2025 ConventionEsquimalt-Colwood B.C. Conservatives end riding association – Victoria Times ColonistMore riding associations call out RustadRustad in troubleRevolt within B.C. Conservatives swells against leader John Rustad | Nanaimo News BulletinProcedural twist becoming common in B.C. legislature over provocative private member’s billElenore Sturko wants legislative amendment to change Interpretation Act | Surrey Now-LeaderDelivering prosperity, good jobs for B.C., CanadaLook West: Jobs and Prosperity for a Stronger BC and Canada – Province of British ColumbiaKirk LaPointe: The fault lines in B.C.’s ‘Go West’ economic plan – Victoria Times ColonistProvinces sign agreement to drop interprovincial trade barriers on goods except food, alcohol | CBC NewsLifting trade barriers, making it easier to buy CanadianB.C. brings in measures to support EV adoption, auto sector, while awaiting federal decisionB.C. backs proposal to increase capacity for Trans Mountain pipeline – The Globe and MailOttawa, Alberta close to deal that includes oil pipeline to B.C. coast, sources say – The Globe and MailB.C Conservatives talking with Alberta on pipeline: RustadMinority Liberals narrowly survive high-stakes confidence vote, fending off holiday electionHow the Conservatives helped pass Carney’s budget, avoiding an election | CBC NewsFreeland expected to work out of U.K. for new role as Rhodes Trust CEO – The Globe and MailChrystia Freeland tasked with tapping Canadian businesses to help rebuild Ukraine