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B.C. Greens release tax-heavy platform as Conservatives push nuclear power

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 01 Oct, 2024 12:24 PM
  • B.C. Greens release tax-heavy platform as Conservatives push nuclear power

British Columbia's Green Party has released an election platform that’s heavy on taxing the wealthy to support people's wellness, while the provincial Conservatives have unveiled a plan for making B.C. energy-independent.

Green Leader Sonia Furstenau says her party's 72-page platform, which includes doubling existing property tax rates and adding a new two-per-cent tax on homes over $3 million, is aimed at creating "an economy that serves the people" instead of "delivering harm."

The platform is the first to be released by a major party for the fall provincial election and includes an 18 per cent proposed tax for corporate profits over $1 billion, while there would be investments of $650 million annually in "municipal infrastructure to support new housing" and $250 million to expand child care.

Meanwhile, B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad says his party will reverse course on provincial policies on vehicle electrification and heat pumps under the New Democrats.

Rustad says those policies are "pushing B.C.'s energy system to the brink," adding that a Conservative government would look at building the infrastructure needed to support B.C.'s electricity demands, including conducting a feasibility study on nuclear power. 

In Castlegar today, NDP Leader David Eby pledged a re-elected New Democrat government would cover the travel costs for cancer treatments and extend employment protections for people with serious illnesses from eight days to 27 weeks. 

Eby told a campaign event in the southeast B.C. city that rural residents face "unique challenges" accessing health care, and bolstering travel assistance would allow them to be reimbursed for mileage if they can't get a flight to access treatment.

The New Democrats say in a statement that changes to the province's travel assistance program would allow people to receive "up-front payments."

Rustad said during an announcement in Brackendale outside of Squamish that the NDP's energy mandates on vehicle electrification and heat pumps are "pie-in-the-sky."

The Conservative leader also says his party will support alternative energy sources such as solar, wind and geothermal, but only when the projects "make practical, economic sense."

Furstenau says she wanted her party platform to "lead by example" in getting away from the back-and-forth politics she says is demonstrated by the NDP and the Conservatives.

She says the Green platform is aimed at presenting a "vision" to take B.C. forward, and urged everyone to "all start voting for what we want" instead of compromising their expectations on an elected government.

As part of the second week of the election campaign, all three major party leaders are expected to come face-to-face for multiple events on Wednesday.

They will debate live in the morning on Vancouver radio station CKNW, followed by an event hosted by the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade.

 

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