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Monthly Archives: April 2016
Hey Horgan, Which Side Are You On?
Leap manifesto a bad fit for B.C. says NDP leader John Horgan ‘It doesn’t reflect the values of British Columbians,’ says NDP leader By Karin Larsen, CBC News Posted: Apr 12, 2016 10:24 AM PT Last Updated: Apr 12, 2016 10:24 … Continue reading
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Wallflowering the One that Brung Ya…
Keeping Tom Mulcair may have been safer bet for NDP, history suggests Parties that have lost seats but kept their leaders have had more future success By Éric Grenier, for CBC News Posted: Apr 13, 2016 5:00 AM ET Last Updated: … Continue reading
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Be Unconventional – Create a Revolution in Policy….
Mulcair and the NDP head into couples therapy at convention NDP leader faces a divided party, with some calling for his departure and others standing behind him By Chris Hall, CBC News Posted: Apr 08, 2016 5:00 AM ET Last Updated: … Continue reading
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Tagged back room boys, liberals, middle of the road, NDP, party policy, Tom Mulcair, Trudeau
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BC Voters: Clean Up Your Act..
B.C. Energy Minister says clean power projects aren’t the priority JUSTINE HUNTERVICTORIA — The Globe and Mail Published Monday, Feb. 29, 2016 10:21PM EST Premiers’ exclusive fundraisers violate conflict of interest rules, says Democracy Watch Charging $10,000 for exclusive access to premiers … Continue reading
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Tagged Alberta, BC, BC minimum wage, BC real estate, Bernie Sanders, Christy Clark, Conflict of interest laws, environment, Massey Tunnel, NDP, Shawnigan Lake, Site C Dam
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