The BC Liberals’ 2009 election win commenced a period of remarkable tumult in B.C. politics. With the resignations of leaders Gordon Campbell and Carole James, B.C.’s major parties are seeking new direction, and to repair relations with B.C. voters. The BC Liberals have elected a new leader, Christy Clark – and the BC NDP soon will follow suit. Keep your eye on our BC Politics page for context and analysis of the political developments of the day. Contact the editor
B.C.’s HST Voted Down
On 26 August 2011, B.C.'s HST was voted down in a referendum, 54.7 per cent to 45.3 per cent.
The result, which has wide consequences for…
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HST Referendum: Voting with Spleens Instead of Brains
The HST is dead. Long live the new tax regime, which will be exactly the same, only in two parts and much more expensive.
So, the…
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Christy Clark: Why I Should Be Leader
In her own words, premier-designate Christy Clark details her three priorities for B.C. government and a new vision for BC Liberal leadership.
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Gordon Campbell Resigns: A post-mortem
Gordon Campbell resigns as BC Liberal leader after almost a decade ruling a continually angry land. Who can blame him?
You won’t have Gordon Campbell to…
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B.C. Says Goodbye to Gordo
Without Gordon Campbell to kick around anymore, whatever ?will we do?
In 1962 Richard Nixon faced reporters after losing the race to be governor of California.
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Poison Pill: BC Liberals and the HST
The BC Liberals had a chance – and failed – to play it straight with the HST.
Imagine Christmas was an impacted wisdom tooth and Santa Claus…
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Christy Clark: nothing better than politics
Updated March 14, 2016: Back in 2005, when Christy Clark was a young star cabinet minister eyeing a leap into radio, BCBusiness plotted some untaken…
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Gordon Campbell’s Final Day as Premier
Tomorrow Premier Gordon Campbell spends his last day as Liberal party leader in the shadows. Like him or not, it’s indecent to not acknowledge his…
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BC Liberals Win 2009 Election
The NDP's opposition to the carbon tax was a factor in the election, and should set off an internal debate in the party.
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B.C. HST: High-handed Selfish Tax
Gordon Campbell says the BC HST is the "single biggest thing we can do to improve B.C.'s economy." It is?
Generally, I’m a fan of sales…
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B.C.’s HST: Singing in Harmony
The HST makes for strange political bedfellows – and ?interesting historical parallels.
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BC NDP Leadership Candidates
Getting familiar with the personal and professional lives of the BC NDP leadership candidates.
The Globe and Mail has corralled profiles of each BC NDP leadership…
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George Abbott: Why I Should Be Leader
Candidate George Abbott on the HST, families, and his vision for BC Liberal leadership.
This Saturday, BC Liberal members in every region of the province will…
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Kevin Falcon: Why I Should Be Leader
Kevin Falcon outlines his priorities as candidate for Liberal leader and B.C.'s next premier.
It has been a challenging two years for many businesses in British…
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BC Liberal Leadership Candidates
The Globe and Mail has corralled profiles of each BC Liberal candidate into a one-stop slideshow. Where were they born, when did they enter politics, what’s…
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Bill Tieleman the BC NDP Svengali?
Bill Tieleman denies being puppeteer of the BC NDP, but friends and enemies alike note his tight grip on the populist political strings.
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B.C. Liberals Set Their Hair on Fire
Maybe the next leader of the government should be someone who can explain taxes. Nah, forget that – check out the Liberals as they self-destruct.
I…
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Carole James Leadership Crisis
With the governing Liberals in disarray, BCNDP leader Carole James has her leadership plunged into doubt by a Jenny Kwan-led caucus mutiny.
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Now the BCNDP Sets Its Hair On Fire
NDP leader Carole James was dumped because the party sniffed the possibility of power. So which of these faceless nobodies lining up to take her…
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Wikileaks and BCNDP: Emblems of Our Times
Jenny Kwan, meet Julian Assange. You guys have a lot in common.
There are two stories in the news that are seemingly unrelated yet emblematic of…
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Kevin Falcon: Rebel with a Cause
Kevin Falcon is a man undaunted by controversy. As transportation minister, he faced down vocal opposition and pushed through the contentious Gateway project. Now the…
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Candidates for BC Liberal Leadership: Measuring Online Influence
The BC Liberal leadership race is taking place in a landscape where online influence is as important as offline activity. What does that mean for…
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The Elizabeth May Debate Solution
Green Party leader Elizabeth May is being excluded from the April 12 leaders' debate, but there's still a way for the party's voice to be…
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Mike Farnworth: Why I Should Be Leader
Candidate Mike Farnworth, on setting aside partisanship and a new path for BC NDP leadership.
British Columbians want change. I am running for leader because I…
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John Horgan: Why I Should Be Leader
John Horgan makes the case for cooperation between the NDP and B.C. business, and for why he should be leader.
The Province’s business community has long…
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