ROTHENBURGER: Is cutting off the ‘lolly’ another way of saying NDP is out of ideas?
LOWERING EXPECTATIONS seems to be the strategy of the John Horgan government this week.
He chose the annual Union of B.C. Municipalities convention in Whistler to do it. About a thousand mayors, councillors and regional district directors attend the week-long conflab, attending workshops, voting on resolutions and listening to political speeches.
Health Minister Adrian Dix got the ball rolling with what was, by all reports, a low-key address to a session on health care and, by at least some reports, very disappointing.
Problem was, Dix offered no new plans or spending announcements on what he and the NDP intend to do about the healthcare crisis or the overdose crisis. Basically, he said they’re working on it.


