PRESS RELEASE: VANDER ZALM ON HST REPORT: PREMIER, FINANCE MINISTER MUST RESIGN
Sep 2, 2010 Press Release
FOI reveals BC Government in negotiations on HST months before 2009 Election
Delta – A damning report out of the BC Ministry of Finance, made available through the Freedom of Information Act, shows the BC Government was in negotiations with the federal government regarding implementation of the HST months before the provincial election in 2009.
Fight HST Leader, Bill Vander Zalm, says the report proves the BC Government deliberately deceived the public during and after the 2009 election when they said they did not have plans to implement the HST until weeks after the election. Read the rest of this entry »
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PRESS RELEASE: Fight HST petition meets 10% threshold in 83 of 85 Ridings
May 25, 2010 Press Release
Point Grey and Quilchena hit 10% with 6 weeks still to go.
Port Coquitlam – Fight HST Lead Organizer, Chris Delaney, says the petition to repeal the HST has crossed the Elections BC 10% threshold in 83 of 85 ridings with over 6 weeks still to go in the campaign.
Delaney says the Fight HST internal threshold of 15% or more has been reached in 57 of 85 ridings.
“These numbers are particularly exciting, since they represent only 64 of 85 ridings reporting. Many areas of the province that had reached their targets took a break for the long weekend. We’ll finish up the remaining two ridings next weekend, and will meet both the Elections BC requirement of 10% as well as our own internal threshold of 15% in all ridings by the first or second week of June,” said Delaney.
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