B.C. NDP to unveil election platform, Conservatives promise to end insurance monopoly
- B.C. NDP Leader David Eby will unveil the party's election platform, while Conservative Leader John Rustad promises to end the provincial insurance corporation's monopoly on vehicle insurance.
- The New Democrats propose a $1,000 tax cut for families next year and plans for fast-tracking factory-built homes.
- Rustad claims that ending the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia's monopoly will increase competition, lower costs, and improve services.
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B.C. Election: Conservatives vow to dismantle ICBC monopoly on auto insurance
More than three years after the NDP switched to no-fault auto insurance for ICBC, Conservative Leader John Rustad is promising his party would reverse some of the changes and also end the insurance provider's longstanding monopoly.
B.C. NDP unveils election platform, focusing on 'tough challenges' — and John Rustad
New Democrat Leader David Eby has released his party’s British Columbia election campaign platform promising to find solutions to “today’s tough challenges” in the province. The 65-page platform lists about $2.
B.C. NDP set to release election platform, Conservatives promise to end ICBC monopoly
The New Democrats have already announced many components of the platform, including recent promises for an annual tax cut worth $1,000 for the average family starting next year, and a plan to fast-track factory-built homes.
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