B.C. provincial election campaign
- 1/11
Speaking at a Vancouver Island coffee shop, Adrian Dix said the NDP has not won a general election without winning the riding of Comox Valley.
Renee Filippone/CBC - 2/11
B.C. Liberal Leader Christy Clark is now leading New Democrat Leader Adrian Dix when it comes to who would make the best premier.
CBC - 3/11
The B.C. Liberal Party paid for this full-page newspaper ad, which ran Friday.
CBC - 4/11
B.C. party leaders' debate format
- 5/11
B.C. party leaders' debate format
- 6/11
Green Party Leader Jane Sterk, Liberal Leader Christy Clark, NDP Leader Adrian Dix and Conservative Leader John Cummins vied for votes in a radio debate Friday morning.
CBC - 7/11
The B.C. Liberals' billboard claims the B.C. NDP promises add up to $3 billion, but is that really true?
CBC - 8/11
B.C. Liberal Leader Christy Clark, left, and Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts, right, disagree on how tax exemption losses from the switch back to PST should be handled.
CBC - 9/11
The CBC Reality Check team found twice as many people left B.C. for other provinces under the Liberals than under the NDP.
CBC - 10/11
A cached version of the B.C. Conservative Party website listed Jeff Sprague as the candidate running in North Vancouver-Lonsdale. On Sunday, the page had been taken down.
CBC - 11/11
B.C. NDP Leader Adrian Dix chats with future voters in Comox on Thursday after pledging $372 million in new education & child care funding.
Dan Burritt/CBC
B.C. voters will head to the polls on May 14 to select their new premier.