B.C. party leaders tussle over affordability in radio debate before Oct. 19 vote
- British Columbia's party leaders debated affordability in their first radio debate of the election campaign.
- Eby stated that cost-of-living issues have been "challenging" and proposed a middle-class tax cut to reduce costs.
- Rustad questioned Eby's sudden focus on tax cuts, while Furstenau highlighted ignored factors contributing to unaffordability, such as "financialized" housing.
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B.C. party leaders tussle over affordability in radio debate before Oct. 19 vote
VANCOUVER — British Columbia's party leaders have jousted over affordability in their first and only radio debate of the province's election campaign. The debate brings together NDP Leader David Eby, B.C.

B.C. party leaders vying for votes set to debate on the radio
British Columbia's main party leaders are spending much of their day together, starting with a debate on the radio and moving on to a Greater Vancouver Board of Trade event to speak with business leaders. NDP Leader David Eby, B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad and Green Party Leader Sonia Fur...
B.C. party leaders spar over affordability, health care problems and conspiracy theories
The debate on Vancouver station CKNW brought NDP Leader David Eby, B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad and Green Party Leader Sonia Furstenau into the same room for the first time on the campaign trail ahead of the Oct. 19 vote.
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