B.C. party leaders tussle over affordability, conspiracy theories in radio debate
VANCOUVER — The first and only radio debate featuring British Columbia’s party leaders ahead of the election saw them joust over affordability, health care and the opioid crisis, while trying to undermine each other’s credibility to form the next provincial government.
Wednesday’s debate on Vancouver radio station CKNW brought NDP Leader David Eby, B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad and Green Party Leader Sonia Furstenau into the same room for the first time on the campaign trail ahead of the Oct. 19 vote.
The fractious and freewheeling hour-long debate hosted by Mike Smyth was conducted with open microphones, and the leaders frequently spoke over each other.
Eby raised concern about the views of Rustad and his candidates, asking whether Rustad agreed with one that “vaccines cause AIDS,” while Rustad accused Eby of telling “outright lies” about the Conservatives.