Not defending any politician - ever - but just how is any provincial politician going to do anything about high prices and daylight time?
For starters, reduce the provincial tax on fuel, and remove or reduce the carbon tax. Pursue what was intended by going through the courts to force big oil to comply with provincial statutes/legislations surrounding transparency and more.
During his tenure, Horgan didn't do much. He gave a little fuel tax credit in the form of a one-time lump sum payment, even for those who drive EVs such as Teslas. All the while, BC recorded a nice budget surplus.
Horgan set this up
https://www.gaspricesbc.ca/PriceFactors to shut people up. This news story describes things best about our gas prices but was later dismissed by big oil shills and other bullies:
https://thetyee.ca/News/2019/06/28/Vancouver-High-Gas-Prices-Lack-Of-Competition-Gouging/. Interestingly, one of the biggest big oil shills, Dan McTeague (former Gasbuddy Dan) left his position at Gasbuddy a day before the final report was released.
As far as time change (changing our clocks)? It's done at the provincial level. We have more than one time zone in BC already, and that zone doesn't change their time based on the seasons.
When I lived in BC, Horgan spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on his survey asking BCers what they thought about the time change. Of course, the only option during the survey was to go with the non-science based summertime instead of the beneficial and science-backed wintertime. He brought up the time change several times and always made excuses and pointed fingers at others, which is the only thing the bully does best.
I have to give him credit for one thing though. He removed the tolls on the bridges in BC.
Anyway, I don't want this thread to become a political thread. It's really about shopping or gassing up in the US versus Canada in the post(?) covid era.