Most of the attention on recent political polls has been on the horse race between the BC NDP and Conservatives, but the numbers also overwhelmingly confirm another important thing: Cost of living remains the top issue on the minds of B.C. voters today.
Affordability, housing, health care and the economy are the biggest issues in provincial politics, according to the surveys this month from Angus Reid, Leger and Research Co.
Nowhere to be found: Indigenous relations and the debate over private property versus Aboriginal title. Although it has consumed most of the political debate at the legislature this year, the pollsters all suggest ordinary folks are more concerned right
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