B.C. election is underway after weeks of unofficial campaigning ends
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s Liberal party began its bid for a fifth straight majority government on Tuesday as Christy Clark touted her government’s record on job creation and balanced budgets while warning the opposition parties would risk economic growth with higher taxes and deficits.
The campaign has been underway unofficially for weeks with the Liberals, NDP and Greens releasing platform details for an election that polls suggest will be a tight battle.
Clark has tried to make NDP Leader John Horgan’s economic judgment an issue, accusing the New Democrats of siding with fringe advocates over the mainstream interests that drive job creation.
The Liberal leader visited the lieutenant-governor to formally start the election and emerged to remind voters that British Columbia has had Canada’s fastest-growing economy.


