When Premier David Eby unveiled his new cabinet on Nov. 18, he poked fun at himself over a close election that nearly cost him his office.
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Eby was referring to the fact that his single-seat majority government did not become declared reality until Nov. 8 香蕉视频直播 nearly three weeks after election day. Officials first needed to complete the judicial recount for the riding of Surrey-Guildford where New Democrat Garry Begg had come from behind to retain his seat by 22 votes.
Begg trailed Conservative Honveer Singh Randhawa by 103 votes, when British Columbians had gone to bed on Oct. 19. He started making up that difference once officials started counting mail-in and absentee ballots in the days that followed. But his victory 香蕉视频直播 and with it Eby's fate as head of a majority government 香蕉视频直播 was not certain until the judicial recount.
While a one-seat majority is preferable to a minority, Eby knows voters sent him a message. His party holds 47 seats, eight fewer than at dissolution. New Democratic losses included not just backbenchers, but senior cabinet ministers. The Conservative Party of B.C. won 44 seats, nearly sweeping the Interior and making major in-roads in the fast-growing, ethnically diverse suburbs of Vancouver.
Conservatives even gained seats on Vancouver Island 香蕉视频直播 a traditional New Democratic stronghold -- and punctured an aura of inevitability and invincibility that surrounded New Democrats at the start of the year.
"When you have a near-death experience as a politician, it focuses the mind," Eby told business leaders in early December. "This is the last time I want to hit re-fresh on Elections BC's website 香蕉视频直播 ever. I understand that to do that, we are going to have to deliver for British Columbians, and I understand that to deliver for British Columbians on their priorities, we can't do it without the people in this room."
This recognition of political realities also rang through in Eby's year-end-interview with Black Press Media.
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These include building provincial infrastructure and "delivering the services that people are looking for, health care and education, and addressing affordability and growing the economy."
To that end, Eby struck an agreement with the B.C. Greens on a set of policy goals in exchange for support from their two MLAs adding stability to his government.
And he says critics questioning the pace of his government are wrong.
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Eby also promised 90 per cent of B.C. households would receive $1,000 to help with bills starting in 2025, first as a rebate, then as a permanent tax cut.
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Some economists may consider that an understatement given a budget deficit at an all-time high of $9 billion. Eby has already signalled some belt-tightening measures while promising to grow the economy, which he called necessary for delivering services.
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Critics have not been kind of Eby香蕉视频直播檚 fiscal management skills, nor his ability to bring new economic projects to B.C.
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Milobar also pointed to in-limbo plans for a $2-billion clean hydrogen project in Prince George and long-standing concerns about forestry permitting delays as evidence of Eby over-promising and under-delivering.
Eby, naturally, rejects the argument, pointing to critical minerals and energy as opportunities.
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Concerns about the economic direction of the B.C. cannot be divorced from larger political trends that favour protectionism and populism. Eby did not shy away from that when he addressed supporters on Oct. 19.
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How that split breaks down in the legislature is relevant. All but five New Democrats represent Metro Vancouver and Vancouver Island. Conservatives, meanwhile, dominate in suburban but rapidly urbanizing Surrey, the Fraser Valley and most of the Interior.
Eby has promised to bridge the rural-urban divide in B.C. and some of the cabinet appointments, especially Josie Osborne as health minister, point in that direction. But Eby has also articulated a test when it comes to working 香蕉视频直播 or not 香蕉视频直播 with Conservative MLAs.
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Eby specifically pointed to new rules that promise to give private member bills more room.
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