Chilliwack-Cultus Lake MLA to focus on public safety as B.C. legislature resumes today
VICTORIA — As the B.C. legislature resumes sitting today with four official parties and two independents, Chilliwack-Cultus Lake MLA and Conservative House Leader A’a:liya Warbus says her party will use the session to hold government accountable on public safety issues, rising homelessness and the related issues of addiction and overdose deaths.
Warbus also questioned whether the B.C. NDP government is going to be able rein in its rising deficit, currently forecasted to be $11.6 billion, amid swirling political whirlwinds.
The One BC party will join New Democrats, Conservatives and Greens as the latest official party, and interim Leader Dallas Brodie says the session is going to be “fiery” as she and her colleague Tara Armstrong ask questions that other politicians are afraid to ask.
Brodie and Armstrong formed One BC in early June following a schism between them and B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad.
