
‘Walks right over top of local government’; Bill 15 faces backlash from Kamloops politicians at two levels
KAMLOOPS — Last week, the BC NDP passed Bill 15 through the legislature by a single tie-breaking vote from the speaker. The bill aims to speed up infrastructure projects around B.C. but opponents, including the opposition Conservative and Green parties, along with First Nations communities and local governments, are raising concern about a lack of consultation and the ability for government to overrule official community plans.
“What I think most people in the province agree on is they would like their schools, their hospitals, their roads faster. They would like our economy to grow and that was our priority around Bill 15,” said Premier David Eby last week during budget estimates.
While speed and efficiency was the impetus for the passing of Bill 15, those who occupy the opposition benches of the legislature feel it steps too far into local jurisdiction without consultation.