Eby warns about United-Conservative merger, says B.C. voters face 'starkest choice'

B.C. Premier David Eby speaks during a news conference in Vancouver on Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2024. Eby delivered an election-style speech to the New Democrat caucus, warning about a potential merger between the opposition BC United and B.C. Conservative parties and says the coming fall election is shaping up to be the "starkest choice in a generation." THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ethan Cairns

VICTORIA - British Columbia's election campaign was unofficially launched on Thursday, five months ahead of the Oct. 19 vote, with Premier David Eby depicting it as "the starkest choice of a generation," between the NDP and two opposition parties flirting with a merger.

The final day of the spring legislative session saw Eby summon his New Democrat MLAs and party staff members to the caucus meeting room at the legislature where he delivered an election-style speech focused on the months ahead.

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