Provincial recall legislation should be expanded to cities, says CTF
The Canadian Taxpayers Federation is calling for British Columbia’s recall legislation to be expanded to local governments.
“We can take pride that British Columbia is the only place in Canada that can fire provincial politicians between elections and now we need to extend that to our city halls,” said Kris Sims, B.C. director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation. “As more money and power flows through our city halls, we need more accountability from Vancouver to Vanderhoof.”
Provincial recall legislation allows for constituents to trigger a by-election if more than 40 per cent of voters sign a formal petition.
B.C. introduced Canada’s only recall legislation in 1991.











