It’s Election Day in British Columbia as voters head to the polls to wrap up a 28-day campaign fought on jobs, the economy and the influence of big donors in provincial politics. In power since 2001, the B-C Liberal party is attempting to build on four straight majority governments by running on the party’s record of economic growth and financial stability. N-D-P Leader John Horgan has accused Christy Clark of being out of touch over the cost of housing and education. Green Leader Andrew Weaver is touting his party as the only one offering something different on climate change and preparing B-C for a new economy spurred by technological change.