B.C. municipalities eager for finance-reform breakthrough under new government
VANCOUVER — A years-long crusade to get big money out of British Columbia’s municipal elections may finally make headway now that a new provincial government is overhauling its own reputation as the campaign finance ne’er-do-well of the western world.
Local government politicians say the time has come to rein in lax laws around political fundraising and spending, while the B.C. government moves to ban union and corporate donations and limit individual donations to $1,200 at the provincial level.
The issue is near the top of the agenda as municipal leaders meet this week in Vancouver for the Union of B.C. Municipalities’ annual convention.
Politicians will be asked to support a proposal to push for local government finance reform in light of developments at the provincial level and in keeping with similar resolutions passed at previous conventions.