not every ndp minister has been slow off the mark on economic matters. on tuesday, i was on a panel at the first nations energy summit, put on by clean energy b.c.
the room was buzzing over the previous day’s presentation by adrian dix, the new minister of energy and climate solutions in the ndp government. though two other ministers were in attendance, dix got the most attention for his emphasis on building clean energy projects in partnership with first nations.
one of the organizers told me he’d lost count of the number of times dix emphasized the need for “urgency.”
in that regard, b.c. hydro is expected to announce by mid-month the successful respondents to this year’s call for independent power projects.
the hard part is getting them built in expedited fashion. but i gather dix acknowledged as much monday.
if every minister in government were as on top of his files as dix, the new democrats would be living up to the premier’s postelection promise to “hit the ground running.”
back to the conservatives and their meeting with the industry group.
“throughout the meeting, dew and his fellow critics emphasized their commitment to working collaboratively with industry leaders to develop a comprehensive recovery plan,” according to the opposition news release.