
Throne speech kicks off B.C.’s legislative session at time of ‘extraordinary change’
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s legislative session opens today amid what Premier David Eby describes as a time of “extraordinary change and uncertainty.”
Lt.-Gov. Wendy Cocchia is scheduled to deliver the speech from the throne this afternoon, laying out the B.C. government’s plan as looming U.S. tariffs threaten the Canadian economy.
Eby says in a statement that the speech will lay out the government’s plan to defend British Columbians in these uncertain times and secure a brighter future for residents.
Colin Hansen, a former finance minister in the BC Liberal government and a member of the legislature from 1996 to 2013, says now should be a time for politicians to “park” partisanship.