All data points to BC’s election shaping up to be a tighter than expected two-way race, even as more prominent BCNDP MLAs choose to retire. Dr Bonnie Henry makes a stronger call for expanded safer supply and no one wants to listen. Meanwhile Lytton remains in ruins. Federally, Trudeau mulls a Carney-Freeland swap, while others recommend an electoral reform hail Mary. Also, the Federal Greens make the news, for bad reasons and Trudeau commits us to somehow, eventually reach the NATO 2% GDP defence spending guidelines.
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Rob Shaw: BC United mum on fundraising figures as NDP, Conservatives hit record highs
Mainstreet British Columbia, July 2024
BC NDP Leads BC Tories by 2, while United falls to 9%
Michael Lee out and Jamie Stein in
Candidate nomination standings
Mullen mulling run in provincial election – theBreaker
B.C. rejects bid to expand ‘safer supply’ program to include non-prescribed alternatives to fentanyl
3 years and a record $239M in recovery funding later, Lytton still hasn’t rebuilt | CBC News
Prime Minister urges Mark Carney to join government – The Globe and Mail
Could a policy Justin Trudeau rejected give the Liberals the bump they need? | TVO Today
Deputy leader ends bid to co-lead federal Green Party after internal debate
Trudeau says Canada can meet NATO’s military spending benchmark by 2032 | CBC News
Canada launching process to acquire up to 12 conventionally-powered submarines
Canada, U.S. and Finland form pact to build icebreakers for Arctic | CBC News