Party leaders in British Columbia back on campaign trail after TV debate
VANCOUVER — The party leaders in British Columbia’s provincial election return to the campaign trail today after going head-to-head Tuesday night in a televised debate.
The debate featured the three party leaders keeping their distance because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
They also dispensed with the usual handshakes in a largely civil debate, with some of the most pointed disagreements emerging on the best approach for economic recovery after the pandemic and energy policy.
The post-pandemic recovery featured heavily in Liberal Leader Andrew Wilkinson’s attacks on Horgan as he accused the New Democrats of bringing in a $1.5 billion recovery plan that’s too late for many.