How do you rate the NDP government's first year in power?

30 Comments

  • Jim Wright - 6 years ago

    I'm 100% happy with the government's progress. I'm particularly happy to be rid of the last bunch and their wink wink, nudge nudge attitude to wrongdoing.

  • mary - 6 years ago

    I am not a liberal & certainly not a ndp voter, but just remember you never get something for free & are we the taxpayer ever going to pay for all these freebies

  • Bill Gray - 6 years ago

    Never have a seen a single individual do more to destroy our Bountiful BC. He has lied, broken the Law, cheated voters, and should be in Jail, not Parliment

  • Steve - 6 years ago

    If you had a level worse than terrible I would have chosen that one

  • Lincoln Camphaug - 6 years ago

    HORRIBLE and Conweaver are both getting their pockets filled by the Americans via back door by court delays because as our only customer the States are getting our oil for dirt cheap. When we all know its in our National Interest to get our oil out to international markets so we get a fair price!!

  • Paddie Ferraro - 6 years ago

    Just another inept feckless NDP government that promise all things to all people as long as they don’t run out of other people’s money. Trying to stop important resource projects like Site C and the Trans Mountiain tells the world BC is not open for business. He’s now got all the unions on board and apparently if you don’t join, you don’t work. He and his sleezy cohort Weaver will be a one term government. BC will not survive a second term.

  • Not impressed - 6 years ago

    Wasting 2 hours of my day stuck in tunnel traffic everyday, because the NDP cancelled the George Massey bridge project to waste our money on frivolous projects. They suck, no further comments needed.

  • Mike Buchanan - 6 years ago

    Horgan has been impressive do far. I'm really not sure why there are so many terrible votes, but I guess there are a lot of staunch dogmatic liberal supporters out there....

  • Jeff - 6 years ago

    Terrible ideas and completely (and I do mean completely) unqualified finance minister, arguably the most important seat. I agree with earlier comment, we're heading for financial ruin in the province. To fuel the economy, generate more tax revenue and good jobs with competitive wages for the average citizens we need to take care of our number one employers; small businesses. The liberals made lots of stupid mistakes too but they had this part right and the economy flourished for years. Legislating union only workers for public projects? 100% undemocratic. New crown corporation to run it all? Borderline communism.

  • Jennifer Dyck - 6 years ago

    J Horg has broken his election promises to Stop Site C dam to Stop Ocean Fish Farms to Stop Old Growth Logging & we will how he compromises on Kinder Morgon Pipeline ! ?

  • Valerie Hayes - 6 years ago

    The NDP are doing a much better job of governing than the BC Liberals by far. If the BC Liberals were still in power they would be calling in the military and severely punishing pipeline protesters. The BC Liberals brought black corruption to every single noon and cranny of the Province. Gary Mason's recent article in the Globe & Mail claimed BC became the most corrupt Province in Canada under the BC Liberals. How anyone can support money laundering, conflict of interest and abuse of power is beyond me. The NDP/Green coalition is a much more humble government and has done a great job so far. They have been saddled with a clean up that is beyond anything this Province has ever seen or known before. All we need to do now is vote the FPTP out in the referendum so we can protect the weak and vulnerable members of society from the BC Liberal cabal.

  • J.David Cox - 6 years ago

    Not your typical NDP nincompoops. Horgan is way, way better than I expected. I am Green and his battle against KM is smart, popular and just. His promotion of BC products overdue, his spending on healthcare generous if not just a smidge misguided, his management of BC ferries better so far. And his commitment to ordinary people much in evidence. Stay the course, Horgan! And keep the nincompoops on the backbenches.

  • paul - 6 years ago

    The worst NDP is as always. Bunch of jokers

  • Chris - 6 years ago

    If the pipeline battle could be won it would be different but everyone knows we’re just burning money to delay as we will never win.

    So far all the ndp have done is take from the rich to give to the poor. It’s a short term strategy cause eventually the rich either become poor or get fed up and leave. All the investment money is moving to Montreal now and the real estate+construction industry are heading to a crash.

  • Deebee - 6 years ago

    So good to have a govt that actually cares about it's people. The Libs are morally and ethically corrupt. 16. years of pure B's. Go Horgan!

  • Brian Miller - 6 years ago

    Unqualified finance minister who has no clue on her projections and her budget numbers are just a pure thing of her own imagination. Financial ruin for BC is guaranteed with these jokers.

  • Durward - 6 years ago

    The NDP's stance on the pipeline is right but for all the wrong reasons. Their plan for "a living wage" is pure communism and must be halted. Their stance on industry is dangerous and deluded. Their commitment to the Climate change scam is criminal. out of 100 I'd give them a 2., 1 point above the federal Liberals who are even more deranged.

  • Callum M - 6 years ago

    Happy to have folks representing the majority of voters working together for the benefit of all. They're cleaning up the fiscal and ethical mess left by the Libs, and from what I read, are helping keep BC at the head of the class as far as jobs, investment, and the environment.

  • Scott Appleyard - 6 years ago

    Typical NDP. Spend your way into the next election..This mess will take years to pay off . When will people learn. I feel so bad for our youth. It's almost impossible to keep your head above water as a working senior and we dump this garbage on our new workforce. Shame on you.

  • Larry Sterling - 6 years ago

    This government is corrupt and out of touch. They are using the courts to waste our tax dollars to fight the shipment of Bitumen in the coastal waters. It is a federal jurisdiction on shipping the bitumen . Using the courts to govern. A bunch of sleeze bags. Lets get the wrecking gang out and get back to making responsible decisions in B.C. I cant wait.

  • Brian - 6 years ago

    Amazing how some people would obviously support a corrupt, sleezy , unethical, money laundering for provincial cash flow, slimey, dirt bag, lying, dishonest, fiscally irresponsible, cheating, bunch of liberal or CONservative losers . Just proves once again how stupid the sheeple can be !

  • Martin Dubnov - 6 years ago

    Where is the new tunnel or bridge under the Fraser River. Do not assume the Chinese in Richmond will vote for the Liberals next time if you get the new tunnel underway.

  • Stephen Harper - 6 years ago

    Good so far, I particularly love his stance on the Trans Mountain pipeline. It’s a bad idea to ship raw bitumen for export from our coast. Good job Horgan!!!

  • Eugene Leicht - 6 years ago

    You voted to destroy your province and as much of Canada as you can. Your government has been very successful at chasing investment dollars out of the country. A large effect for such a small group of people. What were you thinking?

  • Evelyn Paul - 6 years ago

    Not much has been done to help the elderly.

  • Frank - 6 years ago

    The ride sharing delay shows just what's wrong with this government, they're pandering to a special interests group at the expense of everyone else in the province. Fighting the pipeline is such a waste of time and money also.

  • Bruce Archibald - 6 years ago

    Excellant so far. Nice to have a govt for the people instead of for corps and the rich. My only com0laint..when are you starting an inquirey into the BCLibs misdeads.

  • Morris - 6 years ago

    INERPOCRACY
    (IN-ER-POC’-RACY)

    A SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT WHERE
    THE LEAST CAPABLE TO LEAD ARE
    ELECTED BY THE LEAST CAPABLE OF
    PRODUCING, WHERE THE MEMBERS
    OF SOCIETY LEAST LIKELY TO SUSTAIN
    THEMSELVES OR SUCCEED, ARE
    AWARDED WITH GOODS AND SERVICES
    PAID FOR BY THE CONFISCATED WEALTH
    OF A DIMINISHING NUMBER OF PRODUCERS.

    WHAT CAN GO WRONG WITH THAT.?

  • Janice Cashin - 6 years ago

    Too quick on election promises before prpoer research into their viability....too many mistakes made.

  • Darlene schumaker - 6 years ago

    Not happy about NDP holding up a Federal approved pipeline and causing a gift with Alberta.

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