Analysts say issues could mean trouble for the NDP once the popular premier has retired.
Premier John Horgan defended the government’s approach to health care and violent crime, dual crises that threaten to hijack his swan song session before his retirement.
At the same time, Horgan stood behind Attorney General Murray Rankin who on Tuesday was jeered during question period for saying the government “can’t arrest its way” out of the crime problem. On Wednesday, the premier repeated his refrain that Ottawa must establish a national health-care strategy to keep provinces from poaching health care workers from each other.
An Angus Reid Institute poll released this week shows 43 per cent of British Columbians polled say Horgan will be remembered as an outstanding or above average premier.
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