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“You can say ‘YES’ to a strong economy and stop the NDP”Tomorrow, Premier Christy Clark has a full day on the campaign trail, talking with as many British Columbians as possible about the values she is fighting for in this election – and she will be doing it in many NDP-held ridings. READ MORE
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Where's Adrian Dix? It's Not The NorthFor a person who says he supports resource communities, Adrian Dix has a funny way of showing it. READ MORE
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Momentum builds for strong leadership and a strong economyWith her sights set on winning the North Island riding for the first time since 2001, Premier Christy Clark touched down in Campbell River to talk about the importance of a strong economy. “The number one issue for people in this riding and in this election is keeping our economy strong for their families,” said Premier Clark. “Our message is clear. B.C. needs strong leadership for a strong economy. Weak leadership means a weak economy, which is why people are increasingly concerned about Adrian Dix and the NDP.” READ MORE
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In this election voters have an opportunity to sever Adrian Dix once and for allWhen Adrian Dix was last in the Premier’s Office, he faked a “memo-to-file” to make it appear that then Premier Glen Clark had distanced himself from the decision to grant a casino licence in Burnaby. On March 16th, 1999, during an RCMP investigation into the ‘Casinogate’ affair, Adrian Dix office and computer were searched as the authorities hunted for evidence in the case. READ MORE
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Jane Shin - Where are you? NDP Campaign Central Doesn’t KnowAccording to the NDP’s campaign itinerary for Saturday May 11th, neither does the NDP know where Jane Shin is, nor does it appear that their central campaign team knows she is their candidate in Burnaby-Lougheed. This is an excerpt from the NDP’s campaign itinerary released this morning: READ MORE
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BC Jobs At Risk With NDP ChangeVancouver - The latest job numbers show the benefit of strong leadership and why British Columbia can't risk changing course on the economy. READ MORE
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NDP breaking Translink funding promise before election is finishedOnce again, the NDP’s so-called “fully-costed platform” is proven to be false due to the NDP forgetting to cost their promise to add $200 million per year to fund TransLink and transportation projects in the province. On NDP Transportation Critic Harry Bains' website, it states: In terms of funding, Bains wants to use the Lower Mainland's share of $200-plus million in carbon tax dollars to pay for TransLink’s growth. READ MORE
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A strong economy delivers opportunities to the worldAfter criss-crossing British Columbia for the past three weeks, Premier Christy Clark visited Port Metro Vancouver where the opportunities B.C.’s communities work hard to create come together to meet the world. “I’ve visited communities in every corner of B.C. to show how all regions and all areas of our economy support each other,” said Premier Clark. “Today, our ports are busy because those communities are succeeding. And that’s what a strong economy and strong leadership delivers.” READ MORE
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NDP Flip-Flops on ParadeIt’s the Friday before the election. The sun is shining, people are wearing shorts and the flip-flops are out. The NDP flip-flops that is. Adrian Dix and the NDP promised not to run negative ads. They promised to stay positive. They promised to run an ideas campaign…but they’re not. READ MORE
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Jane Shin: Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You AreWith four days left in the election campaign, NDP Burnaby-Lougheed candidate Jane Shin has seemingly gone missing. Despite having been a prolific ‘tweeter’ during the month of April, Jane Shin’s Twitter account has been silent since April 27th, shortly after questions started being raised about the claims she made about her education and experience on her online biographies at LinkedIn, BCIT and the BCNDP websites. READ MORE
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