A transcript of remarks, in which Weaver invited ‘another generation take the lead’
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‘Change’ or just more of the same? It’s campaign slogan déjà vu.
QUIZ: The Ontario NDP is offering ‘change for the better’. They’re not the first. Match these campaign taglines to the leader and election.
With his antics, the B.C. Greens’ Andrew Weaver risks making himself irrelevant
Opinion: The most powerful non-premier in B.C. has been prone to outbursts in his time as the province’s kingmaker—a reminder of the risks of outsider politics
B.C.’s housing debate is political. A foreign investment ban is politics.
Opinion: B.C. Green party leader Andrew Weaver is proposing a ban on foreign investment—revealing that such solutions are a partisan affair
Why B.C. might actually get proportional representation this time
Some senior NDP members are boldly predicting that PR will happen. Are they banking on a long-term relationship with the Greens?
B.C.’s carbon-tax changes are covered in Green thumbprints
Remember how B.C.’s carbon tax was supposed to be ‘revenue neutral?’ With the NDP in power, and the Greens pulling strings, those days are over.
Why the B.C. Liberals should suck it up and offer a Speaker
Voters have decided how they want the assembly divided. Why undermine the tradition of a non-partisan Speaker?
How the B.C. Liberals squandered their chance to keep power
Christy Clark has been her party’s best player, leading it to an improbable win four years ago. But when it came time to talk to the Greens, the Liberals left her on the bench.
A brave new world of policy in British Columbia
With the NDP and Greens set to defeat Christy Clark when the legislature sits in June, B.C. prepares for a major legislative shakeup
Big changes in store for B.C. under NDP and Greens
From proportional representation to provincial day care, John Horgan and Andrew Weaver want to close the book on the Clark era. Is the province ready?