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LETTER: ICBC gets a rate increase, why not spend more on education?

The Editor, Re. "ICBC seeks 5.2% basic rate hike" (The Tri-City News, Aug. 27).

The Editor,

Re. "ICBC seeks 5.2% basic rate hike" (The Tri-City News, Aug. 27).

I am wondering why ICBC can raise its rates $3 per month with just an announcement, no repercussions or public outcry, while teachers have been fighting for about the same amount to be put back into public education (to benefit students, not their paycheques) since 2002?

Jennie Boulanger, Coquitlam