SOUND OFF: ‘Government knows best’ attitude benefits the NDP – not you
Do you remember being a kid and trying to argue with your parents when they said “no” to one of your requests? After questioning their reasoning, you were likely met with the dreaded phrase “because I said so.” No debate, no discussion, no opportunity to be heard — and it was incredibly frustrating.
That’s how many British Columbians must be feeling after the NDP repeatedly shut down debate on several important topics and pieces of legislation during the fall session, removing the ability for MLAs to raise concerns on their behalf.
Out of nowhere, Children and Family Development Minister Mitzi Dean announced massive changes to the province’s autism funding model, which caught many B.C. families and autism advocates off guard. The NDP is cutting individualized autism funding and moving to a central ‘hub’ model, which has parents worried they will lose specialized supports for their kids.
The Opposition repeatedly questioned the minister about these changes, and hundreds of people came to the Legislature to share their deep concerns with the government’s plan. But instead of listening to families, the Minister stuck to her talking points and didn’t give them any reassurance their current supports would stay in place. Parents and advocates left Victoria even more frustrated and angry than when they arrived.