SOUND OFF: A Christmas wish for more action on urgent issues
THE END OF THE YEAR IS always a time for reflection, and while we saw some positive policy reversals by new NDP Premier David Eby in 2022, we also saw a number of areas where he and his government failed to make any progress.
I was pleased to see Eby cancel the NDP’s controversial plan to claw back individualized funding for children with autism. Though the stress of these proposed changes caused enough problems for parents and caregivers, these families are now relieved to see the government reverse this poorly thought-out plan. I just wish the NDP had come to their senses sooner.
Speaking of coming to one’s senses, few people understood the government’s rationale for banning Salvation Army fundraising kettles outside BC liquor stores during the busy Christmas rush. Thankfully, after much outcry from the public and the Official Opposition, the NDP reversed this bizarre decision as well.
Unfortunately, the NDP hasn’t made any headway on the big issues impacting British Columbians every day. Life remains more unaffordable than ever. Grocery and fuel bills are staggering, home buying is out of reach for most young people, and monthly rents have skyrocketed. There is still no sign of the NDP’s renters’ rebate, which has been promised many times but still not delivered.