Fight HST organizers hold day-long petition signature drive at Vancouver Art Gallery
Apr 28, 2010 Press Release
Fight HST organizers hold day-long petition signature drive for all Vancouver, West Vancouver, North Vancouver ridings at Vancouver Art Gallery Saturday May 1 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
VANCOUVER – Fight HST organizers will hold a day-long signature drive on Saturday May 1 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Vancouver Art Gallery for registered voters in all Vancouver, West Vancouver and North Vancouver ridings to sign citizens Initiative petition to stop the HST.
The petition signature drive will take place on the West Georgia Street side of the Gallery, located at 750 Hornby Street in downtown Vancouver, rain or shine.
The petition drive follows Fight HST reporting that 145,549 signatures had been received province-wide by last Sunday April 25.
Tags: canvassers, initiative petition, north vancouver, petition drive, petition signature, quilchena, signature drive, vancouver art gallery, vancouver false creek, vancouver point, vancouver west, west georgia street, west vancouver
Recent News
Aug 23, 2009 Details
Opposition to this tax truly transcends party politics.
The first kick off rally will be hosted by former premier Vander Zalm on Saturday, September 19 at 12:00 noon at Canada Place.
Confirmed guest speakers:
Bill Vander Zalm – Former BC Premier, Social Credit Party
Carole James – Leader of BC’s Opposition, New Democratic Party
Vicki Huntington – Independent MLA, Delta South
Chris Delaney – Deputy Leader of the BC Conservative Party
Green Party Leader Jane Sterk has declined to participate
Mr. Vander Zalm believes all British Columbians opposed to this tax must work together to defeat it in a united effort to hold the government to account. More guest speakers will be announced in the days/weeks ahead.
Global TV – Ipsos Reid poll shows 85% oppose HST
A Global TV poll conducted by Ipsos Reid found that 85% of British Columbians surveyed opposed the Harmonized Sales Tax.
And 71% said they “strongly oppose” the HST, while just 12% are in favour of the HST.
87% expect the HST to hurt them financially, including 51% who believe it will have a “very negative impact”.
Tags: bc premier, british columbian, carole james, chris delaney, conservative party, deputy leader, global tv, green party, guest speakers, harmonized sales tax, ipsos reid, negative impact, new democratic party, party leader, politics, tv poll, vancouver art gallery, vander zalm




