Eby Transfers Municipal Relations Power
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•David Eby ignores calls to decentralize power out of premier's office
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David Eby centralizes more power in his office to control dealings with municipalities.
Eby did not highlight the shift when he announced his new cabinet lineup Monday .
The transfer of municipal relations to the premier’s office undercut Eby 's decision to combine the ministries of Housing and Municipal Affairs into one ministry under Ravi Kahlon .
David Eby abolished the $1.8 million planning and priorities secretariat in the premier’s office last week .
Eby was urged to do the same after almost losing the election and some observers thought he might actually give it a try.
Not likely, given the latest consolidation of power in B.C. premier's office.
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