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Falcon backers flee to BC Conservatives – So says the Vancouver Sun
A “handful” of Falcon backers flee to BC Conservatives | Vancouver Sun. The above link takes you to the story where the Vancouver Sun (who support the BC Liberals) are reporting that Kevin Falcon supporters are leaving to join the … Continue reading
Posted in BC Conservative Party, BC Liberal Party, BC Political Parties
Tagged BC Conservative Party, BC Conservatives, BC Government, bc hydro, BC Liberal Party, BC Liberals, BC political parties, BC Politics, BC Rail, Bilderberg Group, British Columbia, Christy Clark, Corruption, Defections, Fight HST, Gordon Campbell, John Cummins, Kevin Falcon
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What is this? Watts laughs off rumour she wants to lead B.C. Conservatives – Don’t Buy It.
Watts laughs off rumour she wants to lead B.C. Conservatives I just wrote yesterday in a response to Geoff Plant’s blog post about “what John Cummins really wants” and what I spoke about is proving to be true. However, I … Continue reading
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Tagged BC Conservative Party, BC Conservatives, BC First, BC First Party, bc hydro, BC Liberal Party, BC Liberals, BC NDP, BC political parties, BC Politics, BC Rail, Bilderberg Group, British Columbia, british columbians, Chris Delaney, Christy Clark, Conflict of Interest, Elites, Fight HST, Gordon Campbell, Harmonized Sales Tax, HST, John Cummins, Political Corruption, Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts
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Former BC Liberal AG Geoff Plant asks “What does John Cummins really want?”
Geoff Plant: What does John Cummins really want? – CityCaucus.com. I can answer this question even though I believe Geoff Plant already knows the answer. I understand the spin that uniting the right under the BC Liberals is the way … Continue reading
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Tagged adrian dix, BC Conservative Party, BC Conservatives, BC First, BC First Party, bc hydro, BC Liberal Party, BC Liberals, BC political parties, BC Politics, BC Rail, Bilderberg Group, Chris Delaney, Christy Clark, Enbridge Pipeline, Fight HST, Foreign Free Trade Zones, Gordon Campbell, John Cummins, Political Corruption
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30 Million in the Hole – Uranium Hole
No this isn’t about a Humble Pie song but about 30 Million more in the Hole for BC Taxpayer’s money being thrown out the window because of BC Liberal incompetence over the handling of a uranium mine exploration permits in … Continue reading
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Tagged 30 Million Settlement, BC Government, bc hydro, BC Liberal Party, BC Liberals, BC political parties, BC Politics, BC Rail, Bobby Virk, British Columbia, british columbians, Christy Clark, Conflict of Interest, Corporatism, Dave Basi, Debt, Elites, Fish Farms, Global Government, Gordon Campbell, Harmonized Sales Tax, HST, massive debt, Okanagan Uranium, Political Corruption, Premier Christ Clark, Premier Gordon Campbell, Referendum, Run of the River Projects, Uranium Mining, Wild Salmon Virus
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DIX LEADERSHIP SIGNALS CHOICE BETWEEN TWO “CLARK ERAS” FOR BRITISH COLUMBIA
DIX LEADERSHIP SIGNALS CHOICE BETWEEN TWO “CLARK ERAS” FOR BRITISH COLUMBIA | BC First Party. BC First only centrist alternative between extremes offered by NDP/Liberals VICTORIA – (April 19, 2011) The election of Adrian Dix as Leader of the NDP … Continue reading
Posted in BC First Party, BC Liberal Party, BC New Democratic Party (NDP), BC News, BC Political Parties
Tagged adrian dix, bc ferries, bc hydro, BC Liberals, British Columbia, british columbians, carbon tax, Christy Clark, communications director, first communications, Gordon Campbell, HST, massive debt, ndp, social fabric
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BC HYDRO RATE INCREASE OF 55% TO CONSUMERS PART OF LARGER PLAN TO BANKRUPT CORP | BC First Party
PORT COQUITLAM (December 7, 2010) – BC Hydro’s plan to seek a 55% increase in domestic hydro electricity rates over the next 3-5 years from the BC Utilities Commission for “badly needed projects” is part of a continuing trend to bankrupt the crown corporation, says BC First party spokesman, Chris Delaney. Continue reading
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Tagged BC First, BC First Party, bc hydro, BC Liberals, Chris Delaney, corporate giants, crown corporation, crown jewel, domest, electricity rates, erik andersen, financial mismanagement, health care education, hydro electricity, independent power projects, infrastructure costs, overruns, party spokesman, port coquitlam, provincial treasury, rate increase, river model
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BC FIRST’S ALTERNATIVE TO SITE C | BC First Party
BC First recently released its new “people friendly” environment policy that includes a moratorium on the development of the Site C dam. We believe that a proper review, laying out all the options, has never been undertaken to determine whether the damage from flooding such a massive area is worthwhile when compared to the alternatives. Continue reading
Posted in BC First Party, BC News, Policy Ideas
Tagged abundant energy, alternative energy sources, bc hydro, burning fuel, Chris Delaney, ecological damage, Environment Policy, environmental damage, environmental perspective, massive area, mountain wind, northeastern british columbia, peace river region, project estimates, surplus energy, thunder mountain, williston reservoir, wind corporation, wind power, wind project
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RENOWNED BC ECONOMIST ERIK ANDERSEN JOINS BC FIRST | BC First Party
GABRIOLA ISLAND – Renowned BC economist, Erik Andersen, has joined the BC First Board of Directors as an economics and policy development advisor, says party spokesman, Chris Delaney. Continue reading
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Tagged administration studies, association of professional economists, bachelor of commerce, BC First, BC First Party, BC Government, bc hydro, canadian transport, Chris Delaney, civil aviation organization, democratic renewal, economics division, erik andersen, international civil aviation, international civil aviation organization, masters in business, masters in business administration, ndp bc, party spokesman, transport economics, university of british columbia, wind turbines
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