NDP seeks upset in B.C. riding that has traditionally gone Liberal or Conservative
SQUAMISH, B.C. — From a suffocating heat dome to wildfire smoke that weighed down the skies, it’s no surprise that several federal candidates in one British Columbia riding say they’re hearing at the door that climate change is the top election issue.
West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky Country is as sprawling as its lengthy name might suggest, stretching north of Pemberton, down to the edge of Vancouver and west onto the B.C. coast.
Its local issues are just as diverse. Whistler’s tourism economy has struggled under pandemic pressures and staffing shortages; Squamish is going through growing pains as one of the fastest-growing municipalities in the province; drought conditions have created water shortages on the Sunshine Coast; and parents in West Vancouver are worried their children won’t be able to afford to live in the neighbourhoods they grew up in.
Yet several candidates in a crowded race said they’re hearing a common concern from both rural and urban constituents.