bc politics

“Things hit this “crisis point” through a combination of factors,” says Prof. Max Cameron on the BC NDP’s disqualification of Anjali Appadurai

“Things hit this “crisis point” through a combination of factors,” says Prof. Max Cameron on the BC NDP’s disqualification of Anjali Appadurai

The recent disqualification of Anjali Appadurai from running for BC NDP leader has caused political commotion. In this interview, Prof. Max Cameron highlights that the party’s recent problems with engagement and membership don’t make the current situation any easier for the BC NDP.

David Eby is not an “obvious” retail politician, says Prof. Gerald Baier on the future BC premier’s rise to power

David Eby is not an “obvious” retail politician, says Prof. Gerald Baier on the future BC premier’s rise to power

In the article on Eby’s history as an advocate and politician, Prof. Baier commented further on how Eby’s characteristics and public personality, though “cerebral” at times, will help him connect with BC residents.

Prof. Gerald Baier quoted in article on David Eby becoming BC premier with disqualification of Anjali Appadurai

Prof. Gerald Baier quoted in article on David Eby becoming BC premier with disqualification of Anjali Appadurai

“They had a process that they totally lost control of,” says Prof. Gerald Baier on Anjali Appadurai’s campaign for NDP leader, “which never looks good.” Despite Appadurai and her supporters’ plans to fight back after being disqualified due to unauthorized collaboration with third parties, David Eby is on track to become the next BC premier.

Prof. Allan Tupper discusses the future of the BC NDP after John Horgan

Prof. Allan Tupper discusses the future of the BC NDP after John Horgan

What’s in store for the BC NDP, now that Premier John Horgan has resigned? Prof Allan Tupper says that “the message of the party has broadened to show British Columbians that the NDP has mainstream values,” and can hopefully expect good leadership to come.

BC Premier John Horgan succeeded in branding the NDP as a strong option, says Prof. Gerald Baier

BC Premier John Horgan succeeded in branding the NDP as a strong option, says Prof. Gerald Baier

“I think his legacy is just really turning around the fortunes of the NDP … that has a lasting effect,” said Prof. Gerald Baier, who also noted that under Horgan’s leadership, the NDP made strong progress where they historically had not. “This can potentially be a dynasty for the party.”

Prof. Allan Tupper praises BC Premier John Horgan’s political legacy

Prof. Allan Tupper praises BC Premier John Horgan’s political legacy

Thanks to BC Premier John Horgan, “the traditional critique of the NDP as big spenders, and debt raisers and all that has been [turned] on its head,” says Prof. Allan Tupper, praising Horgan’s decisiveness and positive impact on BC’s economy,

Prof. Gerald Baier comments on BC Premier John Horgan’s future prospects with politics and the NDP

Prof. Gerald Baier comments on BC Premier John Horgan’s future prospects with politics and the NDP

Prof. Baier examines Premier Horgan’s five-year long leadership of the NDP and the uncertainty of him being a three-term premier: “You could see him feeling that he’s reached maybe not a peak, but certainly he is close to firing on all engines, so to speak, and sort of getting out while he’s ahead.”

Surrey Mayor Doug McCallum’s name recognition stands out despite his legal troubles, says Prof. Gerald Baier

Surrey Mayor Doug McCallum’s name recognition stands out despite his legal troubles, says Prof. Gerald Baier

McCallum delivered on his two major promises of the 2018 campaign, Baier said, which is to bring in a municipal police force and push for a Surrey SkyTrain over light trail transit.

Prof. Kathryn Harrison says that a one-cent-per-litre increase in gas prices is a small price to pay to reduce greenhouse gas emissions

Prof. Kathryn Harrison says that a one-cent-per-litre increase in gas prices is a small price to pay to reduce greenhouse gas emissions

Expanding refineries and low-carbon fuel plans could make BC fuel more expensive, but “to fix climate change, we’re all going to need to be part of that transition (to sustainable energy sources). And I think there’s still a level of denial about that,” Prof. Kathryn Harrison said. “We tend to focus on the costs and not think about the consequences of inaction.”