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Tag Archives: Referendum
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
Posted in BC Liberal Party, BC Political Parties
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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Former Federal Conservative MP and BC Conservative Party Tactical Advisor is Voting Yes to abolish the HST Against his Leader John Cummins on the HST.
It is the Liberals who are misleading B.C.. Former Federal Conservative MP and BC Conservative Party Tactical Advisor is Voting Yes to abolish the HST Against his Leader John Cummins on the HST. John Cummins, leader of the BC Conservative … Continue reading
BC Conservatives Keep Falling in the Polls
The BC Conservative Party keeps spiraling in the polls now with numbers falling below 5%. What can we expect from a party that worked hard to dump all its “conservative” principles from their constitution without membership approval and push out … Continue reading
Posted in BC Conservative Party, BC First Party, BC News, BC Political Parties
Tagged Alternative, BC Conservative Party, BC Conservatives, BC First, BC First Party, BC Liberal Party, BC Liberals, BC NDP, BC political parties, BC Politics, british columbians, Chris Delaney, Christy Clark, Conservative Party of Canada, Corruption, Doug Finley, Federal Conservatives, Fight HST, Gordon Campbell, Harmonized Sales Tax, HST, John Cummins, John Reynolds, Randy White, Referendum, Wayne McGrath
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CONGRATULATIONS PREMIER CLARK – SOME SOLUTIONS FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION | BC First Party
CONGRATULATIONS PREMIER CLARK – SOME SOLUTIONS FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION | BC First Party. CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR SUCCESSFUL RUN PREMIER CLARK – SOME SOLUTIONS FOR THE PROBLEMS YOUR PREDECESSOR LEFT YOU VANCOUVER – (Sunday, February 27, 2011) – With the election … Continue reading
Posted in BC First Party, BC Liberal Party, BC News, BC Political Parties
Tagged bc ferry, BC First, BC First Party, BC Government, BC Liberal Party, BC Liberals, BC political parties, BC Politics, BC Rail, bitter fight, bonus feature, british columbians, Chris Delaney, Christy Clark, coastal oil, Conflict of Interest, construction industry, Craig James, crude oil spill, Elections BC, fiasco, free vote, gasoline evaporates, George Abbott, Gordon Campbell, Harmonized Sales Tax, HST, Kevin Falcon, Mike de Jong, oil tankers, port of prince rupert, positive solutions, Premier Gordon Campbell, Referendum, refined oil, refinery, tourism industry
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Province Newspaper supports Craig James in Attempt to Discredit Fight HST on the Eve of two More MLA Recall Campaigns
Once again the Province/Sun ownership steps up to the plate to get behind the clearly political actions of Elections BC CEO Craig James in an attempt to discredit the Fight HST campaign. What is happening at Elections BC is something that should have the people of BC showing up in the thousands protesting that their democracy is being run over by the BC Liberal appointed hack Craig James. Continue reading
Posted in BC Liberal Party, BC News
Tagged Arizona Shooting, BC Government, BC Liberal Party, BC Liberals, BC Politics, Bill Tielemann, Bill Vander Zalm, Chris Delaney, Colin Hansen, Conflict of Interest, Corruption, Craig James, Elections BC, Fight HST, Gordon Campbell, HST, Linda Johnson, Premier Gordon Campbell, Referendum, The Province, Vancouver Sun
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BC FIRST BOARD SETS FOUNDING AGM FOR APRIL 9, 2011 IN KAMLOOPS | BC First Party
Party commits to leading the fight to end the HST in the upcoming referendum Continue reading
BC FIRST UNVEILS “MADE IN BC” TAX POLICY | BC First Party
BC First unveiled its new tax policy proposal today, including a promise to cancel the HST and the Carbon Tax, making it the first political party in BC to specifically commit to ending the HST, says party spokesman Chris Delaney. Continue reading
Posted in BC First Party, BC Political Parties
Tagged BC Government, bc supreme court, british columbians, cancellation, carbon tax, Chris Delaney, corporate income taxes, detriment, federal tax revenues, HST, negotiation, negotiations, party spokesman, policy proposal, port coquitlam bc, provincial tax, pst rules, Referendum, stakeholders, tax reform
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CAMPBELL SPEECH UNDERSCORES GOVERNMENT LIED ABOUT HST | BC First Party
Delaney: Premier’s speech a half hour taxpayer funded government propaganda ad for HST Continue reading
Posted in BC First Party, BC Liberal Party, BC News, BC Political Parties
Tagged BC First, BC First Party, BC Government, BC Liberal Party, BC Liberals, BC Politics, big lie, bill bennett, caucus, Chris Delaney, Colin Hansen, dictatorial style, discretionary spending, energy minister, finance minister, foi documents, Gordon Campbell, government propaganda, Harmonized Sales Tax, HST, income tax cuts, last election, lie theory, minister bill, party spokesman, percentage point, personal hell, port coquitlam, Premier Gordon Campbell, Referendum, tax dollars
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It’s Time to Elect the Right Party for British Columbia – Is there any choices?
British Columbia is at a crossroads politically. The issue we face is the complete lack of mainstream political parties to choose from. When the BC Liberal government introduced the HST it caused an electoral backlash not seen in decades if not ever. The people of BC clearly did not what the tax and what was apparent that no political party was there to oppose it immediately. The danger we face is voting a government out of office rather than electing a government into office. We made this mistake in 1991 and we can’t repeat the errors of our past again. Continue reading
Posted in BC Conservative Party, BC First Party, BC Liberal Party, BC New Democratic Party (NDP), BC Political Parties, Other Political Parties
Tagged BC Conservative Party, BC Conservatives, BC First, BC First Party, BC Green Party, BC Greens, BC Liberal Party, BC Liberals, BC NDP, BC political parties, British Columbia, Carol James, Chris Delaney, Fight HST, Gordon Campbell, Jane Sterk, Referendum
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BC Liberals call for referendum on HST – 30 million more reasons to get rid of Gordon Campbell
Gordon Campbell decides that the people of British Columbia have to shell out a further 30 million to basically say what the HST petition already has done. Abolish the HST. Continue reading
Posted in BC Liberal Party, BC News
Tagged BC Liberal Party, Bill Vander Zalm, Fight HST, Gordon Campbell, HST, Referendum
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