B.C. minister's memo on 'big and shiny' affordability plan lands in Opposition hands

A British Columbia cabinet minister says a memo she mistakenly dropped contained notes she sent for herself about a 鈥渂ig and shiny鈥 affordability measure for the next budget, but the paper ended up in the hands of the Opposition BC United party. Opposition critic Mike de Jong speaks in Surrey, B.C., on Sunday October 15, 2017. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

VICTORIA - A British Columbia cabinet minister says she mistakenly dropped a memo to herself describing a "big and shiny" affordability measure that mysteriously ended up in the hands of the Opposition BC United party.

In the document, Minister of Energy, Mines, and Low Carbon Innovation Josie Osborne suggests using the provincial carbon tax to reduce BC Hydro bills, a prospect that BC United said showed the NDP government was "panicking" about opposition to the carbon levy.

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