Claims of India interference, new children’s hospital on B.C. election campaign
VANCOUVER — There was no holiday for British Columbia’s party leaders as the Oct. 19 election draws near with talk of foreign interference and vehicle insurance rates from the NDP and a promise of a new Children’s Hospital in Surrey.
In Surrey on Monday, where there are 10 ridings both major parties want to win, B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad announced that if elected, his government would build a new children’s hospital in the fast-growing city.
Rustad says the new hospital would feature a pediatric emergency room and intensive care unit, a maternity ward and women’s health centre, and would be built near the planned Bakerview SkyTrain station along the Surrey-Langley expansion line.
He said the new hospital’s cost is unknown and would be figured out “at a later date,” although Rustad is expected to release his party’s election platform Tuesday with a costing of promises.

