NDP, Green agreement to govern B.C. trumpets rep-by-pop vote system
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s New Democrats and Greens signed a four-year political manifesto Tuesday with a long list of ambitions to run the province, including a new voting system and a ban on corporate and union donations.
It also seeks to stop the Kinder Morgan’s $7.4 billion pipeline expansion project and require further reviews of the $8.8 billion Site C hydroelectric dam.
But the unprecedented political agreement for an NDP minority government will have to wait until Premier Christy Clark recalls the legislature for what she said would likely be the end of her government in a confidence vote.
NDP Leader John Horgan and Green Leader Andrew Weaver didn’t take issue with Clark’s decision to lose in a house vote, but want her to move quickly.


