
YOUR PERSPECTIVE: Time for common sense carbon tax reforms as cost-of-living crisis grows
People are tired of waiting for relief from the rising cost-of-living. For so many British Columbians, every trip to the gas station has become anxiety-inducing and every trip to the grocery store has turned into a frustrating math equation — a depressing exercise of calculating what products can be made to stretch the furthest, as prices seem to rise by the day.
For months, I have joined our BC United Leader Kevin Falcon in calling on David Eby and his NDP government for some form of tangible relief. British Columbians feel squeezed, stretched to the limit by the increasing costs of food, fuel, housing and so much more.
Real action to address the serious affordability challenges facing our province is long overdue, and while the NDP may not be able to deliver, BC United has a plan to make a difference in people’s lives right away. This week, BC United announced bold measures we would take to provide support to British Columbians struggling with the rising cost-of-living in our province.
A BC United government would take bold action in four key areas to ensure more money stays in your pocket.