Richard Zussman
Legislative Reporter
Richard Zussman is a reporter for Global BC based at the B.C. legislature. He joined Global BC in 2018.
Richard has won multiple Jack Webster Awards including for his coverage of the 2018 B.C. wildfires and the historic Confidence and Supply Agreement between the BC NDP and the BC Greens.
He has also won multiple RTDNA Canada awards and Edward R. Murrow awards for his coverage of B.C. politics and wildfires.
Richard helped lead Global BC’s coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic and continues to focus on the B.C. government.
He has a Masters in Broadcast Journalism from the Newhouse School at Syracuse University, as well as a Bachelor of Arts from Queen’s University.
Richard has co-authored a book on B.C. politics that chronicles the events in and around the 2017 confidence vote and end of B.C. Liberal dynasty.
He previous served as the Provincial Affairs reporter for CBC BC.
Richard lives in Victoria with his wife and journalist Liza Yuzda and their daughter and son.
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Video Archives
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B.C. reaction to Alberta premier’s visit with Donald Trump
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Focus BC: 2024 Year in Review
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Focus BC: One-on-one with Premier David Eby
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Jagmeet Singh promises non-confidence motion
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Former B.C. cabinet minister Selina Robinson releases tell-all book
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Campaign aims to encourage youth to ‘Stay with B.C.’
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Province projects $9.4B deficit in fiscal update
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Liberal loss in Cloverdale-Langley City byelection
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B.C. reaction to Chrystia Freeland resignation from cabinet
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John Horgan remembered at public memorial
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BC NDP and BC Greens sign cooperation deal
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Focus BC: NDP cabinet ministers
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B.C. fruit growers asking for more support
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B.C.’s senior population growing but services stagnant
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B.C. Conservative caucus conflict brewing
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BC Hydro selects 9 new wind power projects
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Eby promotes ‘Team Canada’ response to Trump tariff threats
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Focus BC: Drug decriminalization, economic outlook and BC Conservative Party issues
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B.C. minister Grace Lore diagnosed with colorectal cancer
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Taylor Swift ticket questions
Author Archives
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‘All options’ including ‘export bans’ on the table to fight U.S. tariffs: B.C. ministerThe comments come after Alberta Premier Danielle Smith travelled to Florida, where she met with president-elect Donald Trump over the weekend.Politics2 hours
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Campaign aims to stop youth from leaving province and ‘Stay with B.C.’The Business Council of British Columbia said rising costs, limited job opportunities, and strained public services are driving this trend.EconomyDec 18, 2024
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‘A complete mess’: B.C. politicians react to Chrystia Freeland’s resignationWest Vancouver-Sunshine Coast MLA Patrick Weiler called on Trudeau to resign on Monday and said the political drama reinforces this call.PoliticsDec 17, 2024
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Struggling B.C. fruit growers say province lagging on promise of helpGrowers in B.C.'s interior were devastated in January by a sudden deep freeze that devastated crops, followed by the collapse of the B.C. Tree Fruits Co-operative.EconomyDec 12, 2024
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BC Conservatives present united front after messy caucus dispute goes publicNone of the 13 BC Conservative MLAs who signed a letter singling out colleague and Surrey-Cloverdale MLA Elenore Sturko was willing to speak to the matter Tuesday.PoliticsDec 10, 2024
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Federal minister heading to Taylor Swift as guest of B.C. Crown CorporationHarjit Sajjan, who will be attending the concert with his daughter on Saturday, was invited as a guest of PavCo.PoliticsDec 3, 2024
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Surrey townhouses rejected in latest flareup of densification debateSurrey city council narrowly rejected a proposed 58-unit townhouse project last week, the latest pushback in the province's efforts to density urban communities.PoliticsNov 25, 2024
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‘Wake-up call’: Business Council of B.C. says provincial deficit unsustainableB.C.'s latest fiscal update forecasts an $8.9 billion deficit for 2024, the province's largest ever and something the Business Council of B.C. says is unsustainable.PoliticsNov 20, 2024
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David Eby makes some significant shakeups to his cabinetDavid Eby has made some significant shakeups to his cabinet following his narrow victory in October, including moving prominent health minister Adrian Dix out of health.PoliticsNov 18, 2024
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Former B.C. premier John Horgan dies following battle with cancerHorgan had been in the hospital for much of the past five months after being diagnosed with thyroid cancer in June. He was serving as Canada’s ambassador to Germany.PoliticsNov 12, 2024
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Rural B.C. mayors band together to press for fix to emergency room closuresThe action comes after communities including Oliver, Merritt, Williams Lake and Lillooet have faced repeated ER closures driven primarily by staffing shortages.HealthNov 8, 2024
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B.C. restaurateur warns of ‘$30 burgers’ as temporary foreign worker program changesThe federal changes will bar low-wage temporary foreign workers in regions with an unemployment rate over six per cent, while raising the minimum pay rate for high-wage workers.PoliticsNov 7, 2024
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B.C.’s new NDP government faces sticky speaker situationUnder the rules of the B.C. legislature, no business can proceed without an MLA being selected to serve as speaker of the house. Tight election numbers make that a challenge.CrimeNov 1, 2024
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Economic indicators ‘blinking red’ business groups warn incoming B.C. NDP governmentA coalition of major business groups have penned open letters to all of the major party leaders, calling on them to make the economy job number one when the legislature returns.PoliticsOct 31, 2024
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B.C. election 2024 cheat sheet: A last-minute voter’s guideDoes B.C.'s provincial election have you scratching your head ahead of voting day? We've assembled a last-minute cheat sheet for voters.PoliticsOct 18, 2024
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In their words: B.C. party leaders on affordability and housingGlobal News sat down with B.C.'s three major party leaders to ask them how they plan to make life more affordable over the next four years.PoliticsOct 17, 2024
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X-factor: B.C.’s unprecedented slate of independent candidates make for unpredictable raceThere are a record 40 independent and unaffiliated candidates running this year -- and even more unusual, six of them are incumbent MLAs.PoliticsOct 16, 2024
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In their words: B.C. leaders lay out vision on economy ahead of provincial electionAhead of Saturday's provincial election, Global News sat down with each of the three major party leaders to ask them their vision for the province's economy.PoliticsOct 16, 2024
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In their words: B.C. party leaders lay out health-care vision ahead of election dayGlobal News sat down with the leaders of B.C.'s three major parties to ask them what they see as the biggest challenges in the health-care system and what they will do about them.PoliticsOct 15, 2024
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Rustad vows crime crackdown while Eby pledges more education assistants and child careThe BC Conservatives focused on crime and public safety on Monday, while the BC NDP unveiled plans for new education assistants and child care.PoliticsOct 7, 2024
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Big B.C. election promises from both frontrunners mean big spending aheadThe leaders of both B.C. political parties at the top of the polls have laid out ambitious spending promises in the last two weeks.PoliticsOct 4, 2024
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B.C. business community calls on politicians to provide details to grow economyBridgitte Anderson with the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade said the last five years have been challenging for the residents and the businesses in British Columbia.EconomySep 10, 2024
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‘Blindsided’ BC United members weigh options, amid party collapseThe political landscape in British Columbia has shifted with John Rustad's Conservatives now carrying the centre-right banner heading into a fall election campaign.Aug 29, 2024
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B.C. ‘stands alone’ on slumping private sector employment, business group warnsB.C. has added 5,300 new private sector jobs since July 2022. At the same time, the province's public sector payroll grew by 63,000, with many jobs in education and health care.PoliticsAug 22, 2024
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B.C. politicians watch closely as Ontario changes harm reduction strategyAs new regulations in Ontario close supervised drug consumption site, advocates in B.C. say closing any facilities would push drug use further to the fringes, endangering lives.PoliticsAug 21, 2024