NDP incumbent David Eby wins Vancouver-Point Grey
BC NDP leader and Premier David Eby was reelected for the Vancouver-Point Grey BC legislature seat.
BC NDP leader and Premier David Eby was reelected for the Vancouver-Point Grey BC legislature seat.
Ahead of the final voting day, Vancouver-Point Grey candidates gathered in the Life Building's Norm Theatre for a debate hosted by the AMS and moderates by The Ubyssey.
The AMS is hosting a Ubyssey-moderated Vancouver-Point Grey candidates debate today, Friday, October 18, from 6–7 p.m. in the Norm Theatre in the Life Building.
Eby’s UBC roots put him in an ideal position to bring campus issues to the forefront of provincial politics — so what did having a local MLA running the province do for UBC?
BC Conservative Party leader John Rustad announced the party’s complete platform on October 15 at the UBC Rose Garden.
AMS Council approved its provincial election stances after a private in-camera discussion on October 9.
On October 11, students gathered in the Great Hall to meet provincial candidates and hear their opinions on key policy issues at an AMS-hosted mixer and debate.
Faculty, students and members of the Vancouver community gathered on October 10 to hear from UBC professors on the shifting political landscape and how the 2024 provincial election may shape BC's future.
Climate scientist, financial analyst and economist Dr. Devyani Singh is running for the BC Green Party on a platform centring climate policy and affordability.
BC NDP leader and BC Premier David Eby is hoping to be reelected, running on the continuation and expansion of the NDP’s affordability and sustainability programs.
Conservative Candidate Paul Ratchford is hoping to beat incumbent NDP David Eby on a platform based around revitalizing the economy and fixing the affordability crisis.
The Ubyssey summed up each party's platform to help UBC community members make an informed vote.
The Ubyssey summed up each party's platform to help UBC community members make an informed vote.
The Ubyssey summed up each party's platform to help UBC community members make an informed vote.
The Ubyssey summed up each party's platform to help UBC community members make an informed vote.