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NDP Releases Full Election Platform

Plan includes $1,000 recovery benefit for families, investments in health careĀ 

BC Premier John Horgan released the NDP campaign platform today (Tuesday, October 6, 2020)

Ā Working For You is his plan the NDP says will help get people through the pandemic and ensure everyone benefits from the recovery.Ā 

ā€œThis election is about what kind of future British Columbians want as we face a new reality and move towards full recovery,ā€ said Horgan. ā€œOur plan provides the support people need right now and lays out a vision for how BC can emerge from the pandemic stronger and more secure than ever.ā€

Horgan says his platform builds on progress made over the last three years to improve health care, create jobs and opportunities, and make life more affordable. The plan provides a recovery benefit for families, relief for renters and transit riders, and invests in infrastructure projects to drive investments and growth while the economy recovers.

ā€œBefore COVID-19 hit, we had begun fixing the problems created through years of the BC Liberals working for people at the top while making ordinary people pay the price,ā€ said Horgan. ā€œThat progress we’ve made together continues with the plan we’re presenting here by investing in people, and delivering the programs and services that are so important right now.ā€

Highlights from John Horgan’s plan to keep building a better future:

  • Provide families a one-time $1,000 recovery benefit, $500 for individuals.
  • A new medical school to train more doctors and a 10 year cancer plan.
  • A rent freeze until the end of 2021 and capping increases after that.
  • Expanded $10 a day childcare and free transit for kids up to age 12.
  • A new Recovery Investment Fund to provide an additional $3 billion a year to build new schools, hospitals and more — creating 18,000 new jobs a year.

See the plan here: bcndp.ca/platform

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