This summer marks the 35th anniversary of the Solidarity struggle in BC - the first major response in Canada against the emerging neoliberal austerity agenda.
Parties should take the first opportunity to defeat Clark, reverse tax cuts for the rich and corporations, take action for a sustainable environment and green jobs, and tackle housing and poverty crises.
The NDP is yet again reaching out to big business, and Liberal Premier Christy Clark heads a government totally bought and paid for by corporate interests.
The BCTF has won an agreement that fully restores substantive collective agreement language that was unconstitutionally stripped in 2002 by then-Education Minister Christy Clark.
When British Columbians go to the polls on May 9, the CPBC urges voters to support candidates and parties which have demonstrated strong support for fully-funded public education.
As the debate continues over the future of public education in British Columbia, the Liberal government of Premier Christy Clark continues to press the Vancouver School Board to close schools and impose more cutbacks.
With the next election looming in May 2017, the Liberals keep throwing dust in the air, to prevent voters from getting a clear understanding of what years of chronic underfunding has done to BC education.