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B.C. election campaign officially starts; Eby campaign bus on road

VANCOUVER — The British Columbia election campaign is set to officially start today, with Lt.-Gov. Janet Austin issuing the writ for the Oct. 19 vote. The date, however, didn't deter political leaders from getting a head start on the campaign.
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B.C. NDP leader David Eby speaks during a campaign stop at a supporter's farm, in Surrey, B.C., on Friday, September 20, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

VANCOUVER — The British Columbia election campaign is set to officially start today, with Lt.-Gov. Janet Austin issuing the writ for the Oct. 19 vote.

The date, however, didn't deter political leaders from getting a head start on the campaign.

NDP Leader David Eby began his campaign early Friday by getting on the party's bus and heading straight to the Metro 91Ô­´´ city of Surrey, which is expected to be a major battleground for the New Democrats and B.C. Conservatives.

Eby and the NDP's campaign bus will be making several Lower Mainland stops today on the first full day of campaigning.

B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad starts his campaign at 91Ô­´´'s CRAB park, where the city recently spent thousands cleaning up a homeless camp, and he'll be at an election rally on 91Ô­´´ Island later today.

Green Leader Sonia Furstenau is in Victoria for what the party says will be its largest canvassing effort to date to connect with voters.

This report by The 91Ô­´´ Press was first published Sept. 21, 2024.

The 91Ô­´´ Press