BC Election: Conservatives vow to bring back plastic straws, NDP promises to increase pet-friendly rental units
While BC election contenders have been releasing major platform items on the campaign trail, some of the issues that have gotten the most attention have to do with smaller everyday items such as plastic straws and pet-friendly rentals.
Among them, the Conservative Party of B.C. is promising to bring back plastic straws, while the NDP is promising to provide more pet-friendly rentals.
“It hasn’t achieved any significant environmental goals, but it has certainly made life worse for people. We will bring back plastic straws and cutlery, and eliminate the unnecessary bag fees that do little but add costs to everyday shopping.”
The Conservatives said they would allow customers to choose the shopping bags that work best for them, adding that the party is “committed to reducing government overreach.”
“By bringing back plastic straws, cutlery, and removing the bag fee, we will restore freedom of choice and focus on real solutions for our environment,” Rustad said.
The NDP laid out their plans if re-elected in a 65-page platform that included more rental options for those with pets.
“This move will also bring down the rate of pet abandonments across the province, as renters no longer have to make the difficult choice between the housing they need and the pet they love,” the policy states.
Other promises include offering free transit for seniors during non-peak hours, planting more than 300 million trees each year, and a ban on employers’ requirement for doctor’s notes.
“Doctor’s notes waste time in our health care system, and often result in you paying personally to get one. We’ll eliminate them,” the policy says.
The NDP also say they’d add more campsites across the province to boost recreational opportunities and provide more funding for kids’ amateur sports programs.
In recent days, the two parties have also made major announcements on their platforms.
The Canadian Press contributed to this report.