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It's unclear how quickly B.C. families will get the rebate cheques promised by the NDP .
The rebate of up to $1,000 would come as a one -time payment in 2025 .
Starting in 2026 , the rebate would become a provincial income tax reduction.
A former finance minister said there are too few details at this point to tell whether it can be distributed without going to the legislature.
Survey by Navigator Research found rising cost of living remains one of the top two issues for most voters.
Conservative Leader John Rustad has indicated it is an issue where his party and the NDP could find some common ground.
During the campaign, the Conservatives proposed their own income tax cut that would exempt $ 3,000 a year in rent and mortgage payments from provincial income tax.
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