Eby lacks winning conditions for early election as B.C. Legislature resumes: analyst
VICTORIA — The British Columbia government heads into a legislative session this week with an $11.2 billion deficit, economic uncertainty, and plans to roll back a law on Indigenous rights — and an expert says none of that adds up to “winning conditions” in a potential early election.
David Black, an associate professor Royal Roads University, said an early election is “improbable,” even after the B.C. Green Party on Monday terminated its governing accord with the NDP government, which holds a one-seat majority.
Black, who’s in the school of communication and culture at the university, says B.C.’s poor fiscal position and concerns about affordability stand in the way of an early election.
“I don’t think that the winning conditions are there yet for this government,” Black said. “The economy is not good, the fiscal situation is not good. We’re likely to see layoffs in the public sector, which is going to make the unions unhappy.”











