Les Leyne of the Victoria Times Colonist provides the most apt description of the pursuit of good governance in British Columbia these days, with a column in the Times Colonist that explains that with the two main political parties currently engaged in leadership campaigns, the government itself seems to be running quite smoothly on its own, benign neglect apparently a good thing.
Or as he puts it so brilliantly in his column " on the plus side they're not making any new mistakes", though he does add the caveat that they're not necessarily fixing any of their old ones either.
His review of what passes for the day to day operation of the British Columbia government these days can be found here, and is well worth a read.
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