B.C. Liberal throne speech loaded with promises not included in their election platform

| June 22, 2017 in Provincial

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In a throne speech that in many ways marks the beginning of the end for their government, the B.C. Liberals have proposed dozens of new ideas that were not included in their election platform.

If it can maintain the confidence of the B.C. Legislature, which is an extremely large "if", the party says it will commit to wide-ranging investments in everything from education to transit to housing affordability.

"The May election delivered a divided result. Your government has listened to that result and brings forward this agenda to gain this House's confidence and, in doing so, the confidence of the people of British Columbia," read Lieutenant Governor Judith Guichon, who presented the speech.

"It is submitted with humility and openness to change."

Here is a breakdown of what the BC Liberals promised during their throne speech:

Children:

Seniors:

Health:

Poverty reduction strategy:

Education:

Politics:

Transportation:

Housing Affordability:

Mines and Agriculture:

Clean Energy:

Carbon Tax:

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