Televised B.C. election debate will see party leaders face each other under lights
VANCOUVER — The British Columbia election campaign is about to reach a critical juncture with the three main party leaders set to square off in a television debate Tuesday.
It’s the only televised debate of the campaign ahead of voting day on Oct. 19.
Supporters of the leaders, New Democrat David Eby, B.C. Conservative John Rustad and Sonia Furstenau of the Greens, see the debate as an opportunity for their candidates to get messages to voters under the glare of the TV lights.
The campaign up to now has seen Eby and Rustad trading insults about supporting conspiracy theories and weak leadership.