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Originally Posted by Repthe250
The Liberals did all that and then some. And we were in a much better spot economically then, too. Who can we give credit to, for that??
To compare apples to oranges, let’s take a look at all the things the liberals built in a ten year span, whilst boasting and maintaining one of the, if not the, best economy in the country at the time, shall we?
The Port Mann
The Sea to Sky upgrades
The Pitt River Bridge
The Golden Ears
The evergreen line
The Canada Line
BC Place upgrades
Highway 17 (albeit, under-built IMO)
Surrey General
Jim Pattison outpatient centre
The Bennet Bridge in Kelowna
Highway 97 twinning and Oyama bypass in Lake Country
Royal Inland Hospital upgrades in Kamloops
I’m sure I’m forgetting a few. Not to mention the projects the Liberals proposed that the NDP have shelved (because I already have).
Now, our economy is in shambles and we have no one to blame but David Eby.
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They twinned large sections of the Cariboo Connector and twinned the Fraser River Bridge in Prince George.
Twinned highway 11 in Abbotsford.
Twinned highway 15.
The new Convention Centre in Downtown Vancouver.
The new / majorly upgraded hospitals in Vernon and Kelowna.
They started the highway 1 twinning program, starting with the new Yoho Bridge.
Etc…
The idea of giving the NDP credit for site C, a project they were thinking of potentially stopping, is hilarious.
LNG, the highway 1 expansion currently u/c (delayed about five years by the NDP), the new Sunbury interchange, etc… are / were all projects spearheaded / started by the Liberals, so NDP don’t get full credit for any of those either.
I knew the NDP were going to be dodgy on highways, and I’m happy that the UBC subway and Expo extension got moving, but I was honestly hoping for so much more from them regarding transit.
A decade in I was seriously expecting at least on of the following: Island commuter rail, Victoria LRT, Whistler rail, Fraser Valley rail.
Honestly, at least one bold transit initiative, but nope, instead we got open drug use failures, DRIPA failures, and shelved projects.