BC RECALL
| Boundary-Similkameen | Slater, John | | Burnaby-North | Lee, Richard | | Cariboo-Chilcotin | Barnett, Donna | | Chilliwack | Les, John | | Chilliwack-Hope | Penner, Barry | | Comox-Valley | McRae, Don | | Kamloops-North-Thompson | Lake, Terry | | Kamloops-South-Thompson | Kreuger, Kevin | | Kelowna-Lake-Country | Letnick, Norm | | Kelowna-Mission | Thompson, Steve | | Kootenay-East | Bennett, Bill | | Langley | Polak, Mary | | Nechako-Lakes | Rustad, John | | Oak-Bay-Gordon-Head | Chong, Ida | | Parksville-Qualicum | Cantelon, Ron | | Peace-River-North | Pimm, Pat | | Penticton | Barisoff, Bill | | Prince-George-Mackenzie | Bell, Pat | | Saanich-North-and-the-Islands | Coell, Murray | | Shuswap | Abbott, George | | Surrey-White-Rock | Hogg, Gordon | | Vancouver-Fraserview | Heed, Kash | | Vernon-Monashee | Foster, Eric | | Westside-Kelowna | Stewart, Ben |
RALLIES
UPCOMING RALLIES OR EVENTS
This section will list all events planned by Volunteers leading up to Recall. These will be fundraising events, Rallies or anything else helping keep the people informed.
EVENT TYPE: CAR-WASH FUNDRAISER
DATE: SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 4TH, 2010
TIME: 12-4PM
PLACE: ARMENIAN COMMUNITY CENTER
13780 Westminster Hwy. Richmond
(across from the Richmond Auto Mall/
Knight Street & Westminster Hwy).
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MP
| FEDERAL MP LIST (Click name for details) |
| Abbotsford | Fast, Ed (Mr.) | | BC Southern Interior | Atamanenko, Alex (Mr.) | | Burnaby - Douglas | Siksay, Bill (Mr.) | | Burnaby - New Westminster | Julian, Peter (Mr.) | | Cariboo - Prince George | Harris, Richard M. (Mr.) | | Chilliwack - Fraser Canyon | Strahl, Chuck (Hon.) | | Delta - Richmond East | Cummins, John (Mr.) | | Esquimalt - Juan de Fuca | Martin, Keith (Hon.) | | Fleetwood - Port Kells | Grewal, Nina (Mrs.) | | Kamloops - Thompson - Cariboo | McLeod, Cathy (Mrs.) | | Kelowna - Lake Country | Cannan, Ron (Mr.) | | Kootenay - Columbia | Abbott, Jim (Hon.) | | Langley | Warawa, Mark (Mr.) | | Nanaimo - Alberni | Lunney, James (Mr.) | | Nanaimo - Cowichan | Crowder, Jean (Ms.) | | Newton - North Delta | Dhaliwal, Sukh (Mr.) | | North Vancouver | Saxton, Andrew (Mr.) | | Okanagan - Coquihalla | Day, Stockwell (Hon.) | | Okanagan - Shuswap | Mayes, Colin (Mr.) | | Pitt Meadows - Maple Ridge - Mission | Kamp, Randy (Mr.) | | Port Moody - Westwood - Port Coquitlam | Moore, James (Hon.) | | Prince George - Peace River | Hill, Jay (Hon.) | | Richmond | Wong, Alice (Mrs.) | | Saanich - Gulf Islands | Lunn, Gary (Hon.) | | Skeena - Bulkley Valley | Cullen, Nathan (Mr.) | | South Surrey - White Rock - Cloverdale | Hiebert, Russ (Mr.) | | Surrey North | Cadman, Dona (Ms.) | | Vancouver Centre | Fry, Hedy (Hon.) | | Vancouver East | Davies, Libby (Ms.) | | Vancouver Island North | Duncan, John (Mr.) | | Vancouver Kingsway | Davies, Don (Mr.) | | Vancouver Quadra | Murray, Joyce (Ms.) | | Vancouver South | Dosanjh, Ujjal (Hon.) | | Victoria | Savoie, Denise (Ms.) | | West Vancouver - Sunshine Coast - Sea to Sky Country | Weston, John (Mr.) |
MLA
PROVINCIAL MLA LIST (by riding)
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ABOUT
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Former Premier Bill Vander Zalm
We can't let this happen. Join me in saying no to the HST
TOGETHER WE CAN SAVE BC.
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BILL VANDER ZALM Has often been called the "Gardener Politician." A family man with his wife Lillian of 53 years, 4 children, all married and in the nursery garden center business operating Art Knapp Plantland Stores, and 9 wonderful grandchildren.
Bill Vander Zalm started the Art Knapp stores in 1953 after running a wholesale bulb and plant business for several years since age 18 when his father had suffered a heart attack.
Bill Vander Zalm entered politics, as a Surrey Councilor in 1965 and in 1969 became the youngest Mayor in Canada’s history of the largest Municipality in the British Commonwealth.
In 1975 he entered Provincial politics and became Minister of Human Resources. After eliminating the debt and re-directing that ministry, he became the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Transit and brought to our Province the rapid transit Skytrain system.
In 1981, the Government was forced to introduce a program of restraint and Mr. Vander Zalm was given the most difficult portfolio of Education and effectively brought spending in line with available revenues.
In 1983 Mr. Vander Zalm took a sabbatical from politics when he and Lillian started the Fantasy Garden World, a combination "show Garden", "Children's Play Park" and "Biblical Garden" complete with catering facilities for weddings and other functions.
In 1986 Bill Vander Zalm was chosen the leader of Social Credit, became Premier on July 31st. and was confirmed with a majority government in a general election during October of that year.
There was considerable progress during the years of 1986 - 1991 and the Province went from successive deficits to successive balanced budgets, all income tax surcharges were removed and the sales tax was reduced. But most remarkably, his Government was the first in the history of the Province to actually reduce the Provincial debt, and the British Columbia economy was rated #1 in North America.
In late 1990, after suffering from a number of internal political maneuverings and with great and well organized fanfare, was falsely charged with Conflict of Interest and Breach of Trust for participating with Lillian in the sale of the Fantasy Gardens. He resigned, but was later acquitted of all charges in the BC Supreme Court and found not guilty.
Bill still keeps very busy doing auctions at numerous charity fund-raisers. He is also involved in numerous challenging business enterprises, but after Lillian and family, his big love is tending to his big crop of fragrant Lilac bushes.
VIDEO INTERVIEW WITH BILL VANDER ZALM
- Tell us some of the reasons you are against the HST in BC.
- What are people saying about the HST in BC?
- What can people do to Fight the HST in BC?
- Let’s talk a little about a possible Recall in BC.
- Why I am speaking out against the current BC. Government.
- Will Business Benefit from the HST?
- What are people most concerned about?
- Is the BC Government credible about the HST Timeline?
- What about a real rebate?
- Once more, what can people do to help?
- Tell us about the Citizen's Initiative you helped put in place.
- What are some of the effects of a Recall?
- Tell us about the groups getting involved in this Fight against the HST.
- Let’s talk about Business and the HST.
- What options does the Government have when the Initiative succeeds?
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CONTACT
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If you would like to send a General Inquiry
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Like the majority, I feel we deserve simple and fair reasons of why we should support the opponents. This issue has huge stakes, so the alternative viewpoint has an obligation to present all the costs and benefits of what they are promoting.
We BC’ers are intelligent, preferring to gather facts and figures that empower us to make an informed decision. My research shows that the HST will improve B.C.’s economy, improve productivity, create jobs, and allow BC companies to be more competitive in world markets.
Please list your sources for this research. My research is based on actual calculations on items and services I currently purchase that will have the new tax applied.
The tax increase my family will face after the HST is just over $4000 per year.
How does your research pay this for me?
WOW, I am curious, without getting to personal or angry, how you can calculate an increase in your costs totaling $4,000 for one year with the HST.
That is a lot of dinners out or some very expensive haircuts
I know, isn’t it amazing that only haircuts and restaurant food is to be taxed.