‘It’s disturbing’: Rural ridings in jeopardy under new proposed bill by N.D.P.
PRINCE GEORGE – It’s a normal process that happens after every two provincial elections in BC, re-evaluating ridings by the B.C. Electoral Boundaries Commission.
This time though, it is not business as normal thanks to a bill proposed to the B.C. Electoral Boundaries Commission Act by Attorney General David Eby and the B.C. N.D.P. according to political experts and local M.L.A. John Rustad.
Rustad, M.L.A. for Nechako Lakes called the proposed changes ‘disturbing’, noting this gives the commission power to add ridings in urban centres while taking away ridings in rural areas.
