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Opposition Leader Andrew Wilkinson Gets Candid As Election Heats Up in British Columbia

Darpan News Desk, 26 Sep, 2020 01:16 AM
  • Opposition Leader Andrew Wilkinson Gets Candid As Election Heats Up in British Columbia

"It is a real disappointment seeing BC PREMIER John Horgan put his own ‘job security’ above the health of British Columbians," he told Darpan Magazine as he outlined his agenda for the upcoming election. The announcement by BC Premier John Horgan has been a rather unwelcome by the allies and the Opposition alike.

Darpan Magazine's host Ish Sharma sat down with BC Liberal & Opposition leader Andrew Wilkinson for his reaction and thoughts on this snap election. British Columbians head to the polls on Oct 24 for the provincial election amidst a pandemic.

 

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