He began his speech by thanking those around him for their help during his campaign, then acknowledged the work of John Horgan and his decision to leave politics because her energy was drained from her treatments for throat cancer. However, John Horgan will end his term as MP.
David Eby then remarked that no one expected the race for leadership of the BC New Democratic Party (NDP) to end as it had.
” As far as I know, Anjali Appadurai will remain a member [du NPD] and I’m happy. […] I hope that the people who have become members because of her will remain so. »
You young party members who [sont] engaged [pour lutter contre le réchauffement climatique]You are an important part of the future of our party, I welcome you into our midst and I want to work with you
continued David Eby.
The promises of the first 100 days
David Eby presented his government’s priorities: housing, health and the environment. Regarding housing, he said he wants to help the homeless, but also people who can’t find housing because buying or renting is too expensive.
From the health sector, David Eby said important measures are being taken to support health services in the province.
He also spoke on public safety, saying major initiatives are being taken to address the core of insecurity issues in the city centers of the province’s communities.
Finally on the environment he says: British Columbians know we can’t continue subsidizing fossil fuels and anticipate the transition to clean energy. You will see initiatives to carry over these grants to achieve the future we are all entitled to.
We have atoms with hooks
says Justin Trudeau
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau used the announcement of a press conference on Thursday Prohibition on the purchase, sale and transfer of handguns Decision on the transfer of power in British Columbia.
” I am very pleased to be able to continue the good work that we have been doing with the British Columbia government for many years. I’ve always worked very, very well with Premier Horgan, who has become a friend. »
I can’t wait to continue this work with David Eby, I know we have many atoms with hooks, we see the same challenges and the same potential solutions.
he added.
A swearing in the coming weeks
David Eby is set to be sworn in as British Columbia’s prime minister in the coming weeks. In the meantime, he will attend in-depth briefings with representatives from all ministries to learn about important dossiers, according to a press release released at the press conference.
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