Outgoing Premier Gordon Campbell practically awarded himself a gold medal for good government in a Throne Speech that read more like a list of accomplishments past than a political blueprint for the future.
Monday’s 13-page speech was high in praise for the 2010 Winter Games and British Columbia's Olympic legacy, but short on specifics for the days ahead.
It was hard not to notice: the Premier of B.C. on a popular radio talk show sounding every bit like a politician in the throes of a bitter election campaign.
“We’ve created 400,000 jobs since 2001,” Gordon Campbell said on CKNW’s Bill Good Show this week.
“Our personal-income-tax regime is the lowest in the country … We believe that a strong private-sector economy is what supports important public services like health care and education … The NDP Opposition is opposed to income-tax cuts, is opposed to more take home pay for people.”