"Could the fumbling of the renaming of B.C. Place be the undoing for Clark?Read the entire article at Bulls and Bears. Recommend this post
"The shocking resignation of Peter Brown from the board of the B.C. Pavilion Corporation could be the beginning of the end for Premier Christy Clark's nearly year-old reign as Premier of British Columbia."
How Mean Can The Never-Ending Golden Era Get?...
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*...Making The Seniors That Need Our Help Most Buy Their Own Wheelchairs.*
As Bill Tieleman points out, independent MLA Vicki Huntington has posted-up
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Who would spend $10 - $15 million on anything without a signed contract, especially when dealing with the most corrupt government this province has ever seen??? And I'm not so sure PavCo is on the up 'n' up either.
ReplyDeleteExpensive mistake Telus.
Christy and Boessenkool are deliberately making sure, there will be nothing left for the next party to work with. We have to watch our backs, Boessenkool had a secret meeting with Harper. I don't know what is left to destroy in BC. Their meeting must be about the Enbride pipeline and the dirty tankers.
ReplyDeleteAnd when Entwistle consults with Telus' corporate lawyers and decides to sue the Liberals it will end up will costing the taxpayers even more. Right HypoChristy? Reproachable!
ReplyDeleteChristy made the mistake of not stroking every CEO talking head. Dividing the privileged is a dangerous game indeed.
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