British Columbia This Week
Premier David Eby announced his cabinet today, an important signal for what to expect from the Premier regarding his future policy directions.
Premier David Eby announced his cabinet today, an important signal for what to expect from the Premier regarding his future policy directions.
With the legislative session ending last week, political watchers are turning their attention to any potential changes coming to the B.C. Cabinet that will be announced and sworn in on December 7.
With Premier Eby having been sworn in last Friday, attention will now turn to who will stay and who will go when he announces his Cabinet in just over two weeks, on December 9.
The second intake of the provincial connectivity funding program, Connecting Communities BC, will open for applications on December 16, 2022.
The transition from Premier Horgan to Premier Eby will continue this week, with speculation about Cabinet changes ramping up.
Premier-designate Eby is set to be sworn in on November 18. As the transition period continues, more specifics will emerge regarding his 100-day priorities of housing, health care, environmental stewardship, and crime.
British Columbians will be talking about their next Premier David Eby this week.
The week will be spent digesting and analyzing the outcomes of the municipal elections held across the province.
Premier Horgan will continue to work to cement his legacy as Premier. Last week he signed the Pacific Coast Collaborative Climate Accord
Last week, Premier John Horgan announced Melanie Mark will resign her position in Cabinet to go on medical leave.