Braid: Carney lands in B.C with massive survival plan for the provincial NDP
In the national project crapshoot, the NDP premier has scored four big approvals, including two new ones this week
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Prime Minister Mark Carney is doing his best to make sure no Conservative government takes power in British Columbia.
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In the national project crapshoot, NDP Premier David Eby has scored four big approvals, including two new ones this week.
Alberta has only one — the Pathways initiative — and zero in the second tranche announced Thursday.
By pure coincidence, of course, Carney arrived with a B.C. project bonanza two days before Eby faces a party leadership review in Victoria.
The PM made the announcement in Terrace on Thursday. He could have done it in Quebec or Ontario, which also got projects.
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But no, this was David Eby survival day, courtesy of Ottawa.
Eby’s government is even more at risk than Carney’s. The NDP has exactly one more seat than the combined Conservatives and Greens, the latter with only........





















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