Prof. Stewart Prest on the Surrey, BC police deal
Professor Stewart Prest says the BC government likely wanted to end the Surrey police controversy ahead of the fall election and “while the issue itself has been put to bed, we may yet see continuing debate on who is responsible for the way this has played out.”
Prof. Gerald Baier on former BC Green Party leader Andrew Weaver’s new op-ed
Professor Gerald Baier says Andrew Weaver’s criticism of Premier David Eby and praise of BC Conservative Leader John Rustad “suggests that there is still quite a lot of coalescing around the BC Conservatives as the alternative to the BC NDP.”
Prof. Stewart Prest discusses the rise of right wing politics globally
Professor Stewart Prest says the Syrian refugee crisis and frustrations with the European Union caused some individuals to turn to populist right-of-centre parties that offered simple answers about restoring identities.
Prof. Gerald Baier explains why Eby is blaming Trudeau
Professor Gerald Baier says Eby’s strategy of deflecting “some of the blame for what might be perceived as policy failures” to Trudeau is “just a tried-and-true electoral strategy for provincial premiers.”
Prof. Stewart Prest on B.C. United’s lagging donations
Professor Stewart Prest suggests that BC United donations are being decreased by the recent movement of candidates from the party to BC Conservatives.
Prof. Gerald Baier explains why NDP ministers are not seeking re-election
Professor Gerald Baier says it’s natural for a party to have turnover. It is likely the NDP will look for well-known candidates in these ridings to avoid challenge from opposition parties.
Prof. Gerald Baier says Christy Clark would be an “interesting candidate” to replace Trudeau
Professor Baier says “somebody like Clark makes an interesting candidate because she has a track record – she can point to several years of successful governing in British Columbia.”
Op-ed: Prof Stewart Prest explains why young voters are backing populist parties
Professor Stewart Prest says young voters worldwide are turning against incumbents, looking for more radical and populist alternatives because they believe the social contract has failed them
Prof. Gerald Baier and Prof. Stewart Prest on the deferral of provincial issues to the federal government
Professor Gerald Baier and Professor Stewart Prest said it’s common for provincial politicians to defer some responsibility onto the federal government, especially close to an election.
Prof. Stewart Prest on MLA Elenore Sturko’s defection to BC Conservatives
Professor Stewart Prest explains that Elenore Sturko is running in Surrey-Coverdale because her current seat, Surrey South, already has a Conservative candidate. The ridings share similar demographics, meaning similar campaign messaging can be used.