Editor's Note - although I wasn't present at tonight's campaign rally - it appears that Christy Clark is seizing on the 'missteps' by the BC NDP in regards to resource development - an area crucial for this area of BC and with just over 10 days to go, some pollsters suggest that the BC Liberals could eek out a 4th term. Meanwhile - some postings online show Williams Lake Mayor Kerry Cook on the stage with BC Liberal Party Leader Christy Clark
With just over a year before Mayor Cook goes back to the polls herself - I wonder if this is a smart political strategy considering many of the same voters who support Charlie Wyse are also municipal voters....
By Monica Lamb-Yorski - Williams Lake Tribune
Published: May 02, 2013 7:29 PM
Updated: May 02, 2013 7:30 PM
BC Liberals leader Christy Clark was in Williams Lake Thursday, the tenth city on what she described as a "brainstorm of the province" tour.
Almost 100 people filled the Tourism Discovery Centre, some wearing red and blue, others carrying pompoms, to welcome Clark.
"I'm so proud to be here with you tonight," Clark said. "British Columbians are really thinking about the issues that we have at stake in front of us, thinking about the economy, thinking how important it is that we live in a place where our leaders want to try to say yes to economic development, yes to jobs, yes to liquefied gas and yes to mining, yes to expanding markets of our forestry products we produce and yes to agriculture and yes to ranching."
The difference between "us and them" and the reason her supporters were there tonight was because they believe in "yes," Clark told the crowd.
Taking the stage with Liberal candidates Donna Barnett, Cariboo-Chilcotin, and Coralee Oakes, Cariboo North, Clark said she was proud to stand with both women.
"These two women, one with four-generations of routes in these communities here, building our province and of course, Donna Barnett, who has done more than any MLA in the B.C. legislature to work her tail off for you guys."
Both know how to lead, listen, act and make sure that communities in the region that depend on a strong voice get the action they need.
"We need leadership that says yes. British Columbia was not built by people who say no," Clark said, adding the region is "literally sitting on a gold mine" with opportunity for all British Columbians.
Child and parent poverty can be fixed by growing the economy, she suggested, adding the difference between the Liberals and the NDP is that the Liberals would grow the economy and the NDP would grow government.
"In order to grow government they'll take more money out of your pockets to pay for it. Once they've done that, you'll leave and your children will leave and our economies will begin to shrink."
That's a "movie" already seen, and the worst thing is sitting through a bad movie a second time, she added.
2 comments:
Can you point me to those pictures?
Thanks for your comment, Anonymous at 12:02pm
The link is at:
https://www.facebook.com/akwaaba/posts/10201093484968985
Steve
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