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It’s been a little over a year since B.C. Green party Leader Andrew Weaver signed that minority-government agreement with Premier John Horgan.

It hasn’t exactly been a year of blissful, lovey-dovey relations. In fact, most of time Weaver seems to be complaining about something Horgan did. Or failed to do.

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Consider Weaver’s outrage over the NDP government’s continuing failure to deliver Uber, Lyft and other ride-hailing services.

“Absolutely outrageous,” Weaver complained after the government announced yet another delay in what he characterized as a blatant cave-in to the taxi industry.

Last month, Weaver tweeted out pictures of long lineups of frustrated people waiting for taxis at Vancouver International Airport.

Just one problem: There were no taxis to take anybody anywhere in a city crying out for transportation alternatives that are available in every other major city on the continent.