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Housing, health care and heeding rising costs: B.C. delivers Throne Speech

Lt-Gov. Janet Austin delivers Throne Speech ahead of 2024-25 budget release
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Lt.-Gov. Janet Austin arrives to prorogue the 5th session of the 42nd parliament of the province while at legislature in Victoria, Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chad Hipolito

The provincial government is promising to have the backs of British Columbians as costs and inflation hit pocketbooks more than ever, posing affordability challenges in the year ahead.

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These include high interest rates, inflation and new technologies, as well as global tensions and unrest.

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Specific housing promises include measures to protect renters from bad-faith evictions and more help for first time homebuyers.

The speech also promises improvements in health care, mental health and fighting climate change. Last week, Eby said that his government would table 20 pieces of legislation during a shortened spring session of the provincial legislature.

Specific promises include an anti-racism law, legislation protecting schools and kids from what disruptive protests (like the ones opposing SOGI-123, without mentioning them by name) as well as laws holding social media companies accountable.

The speech also sets out to remind the public what government has accomplished in touting its recent run of housing-related legislation, as well as other measures considered accomplishments.

House Leader Ravi Kahlon rejected suggestions that the speech was light on specifics, pointing to the promised legislation to the anti-racism law and promised legislation to ban protests around schools.

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Kahlon also reiterated an earlier promise government would introduce additional housing legislation.

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When asked about the anti-protest legislation, Falcon said it depends on what the NDP plans to bring forward.

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Furstenau called for what she called a more honest assessment of the situation. 香蕉视频直播(Inequality) is widening and deepening, services are lacking and the uncertainty that climate change brings is making it hard for us to imagine the future we want for our children.香蕉视频直播

Like Falcon, Conservative Party of BC Leader John Rustad dismissed the speech for its lack of specifics, but framed it as another step toward authoritarianism and the outcome of 32 years of alternating governments by the NDP and BC United, formerly known as BC Liberals.

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When asked about the anti-protest legislation, Rustad said protests need to be respectful and can香蕉视频直播檛 create disruptions. 香蕉视频直播淏ut at the same time, I just wonder why we are at the point where the B.C. government would look at that as being an issue.香蕉视频直播

Global politics also marked Tuesday香蕉视频直播檚 speech. A group of pro-Palestinians protester some 50 members strong marched around the legislature as Austin delivered the speech, calling on the provincial government to take several, mainly actions in support of Palestinians.

Their presence prevented Austin of entering the legislature through its main gates, giving the speech a less ceremonial tone.

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