Leaders of B.C.’s three main political parties clash on pandemic response, recovery
VANCOUVER — NDP Leader John Horgan’s decision to call an election during a pandemic and the B.C. Liberal promise to cut the provincial sales tax were the focus of attacks during a televised debate on Tuesday night.
But there were also clashes on pipelines, big energy projects, homelessness and who has the best plan to restore economic confidence after the COVID-19 pandemic as they campaign for the Oct. 24 provincial election.
Green Leader Sonia Furstenau criticized the other two parties for failing to support the transition to clean energy, accusing them of “propping up” big energy projects with billions in taxpayers’ money.
NDP Leader John Horgan attempted to tie the number of outbreaks in long-term care homes during the pandemic to the Liberals decision to cut 10,000 jobs in health care almost 20 years ago to support a tax break for high-income earners.