NDP throne speech in B.C. highlights accomplishments at midway point of mandate
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s NDP government touted new funding supplements for children and youth in care, expansion of commuter service into the Fraser Valley and paid leave for people fleeing domestic violence in its throne speech on Tuesday.
The speech, read by Lt.-Gov. Janet Austin, outlined the government’s political accomplishments during its time in power before promising a better future.
“It’s been 2 1/2 years, but the hard work has just begun,” says the speech. “Years of rising costs and no relief left many people behind.”
It says the elimination of Medical Services Plan premiums, reductions in child care fees, the construction of thousands of affordable homes and increases to the minimum wage are helping people.