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Polarized politics a costly system

BC Local News - Tuesday May 21, 2013

One benefit of the B.C. Liberal Party win is that the provincial government won’t be subjected to another big, expensive ideological remake

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COLUMN: Shocking that so few determine our future

Abbotsford News - Wednesday May 22, 2013

On election day I was tasked with monitoring two rural polling places in the well-established and multi-generational communities ...

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COLUMN: The 'positive campaign' experiment

Surrey North Delta Leader - Thursday May 16, 2013

This election surprised British Columbians, but it also includes lessons and stories that many should take note of.

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Harper fails to act on Senate scandal

Penticton Western News - Wednesday May 22, 2013

Apart from apparently filing bogus expense claims, most Canadians would be hard pressed to name a single duty that senators fulfill

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Editorial — More accountability needed when spending our money

Langley Times - Wednesday May 22, 2013

Senators, MPs and senior federal government staff need to be much more accountable in how they spend taxpayers' money.

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Time to live up to election promises

The Northern View - Wednesday May 22, 2013

Prince Rupert dodged a bullet. Well, one of two. We did take a .22 to the shoulder when Prince Rupert councillor Jennifer Rice was elected.

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Now is the time for Rice to step down

The Northern View - Wednesday May 22, 2013

Personally, I was glad to see Jennifer Rice wasn't bullied into stepping down from council while running for MLA.

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EDITORIAL: Libraries staying in touch with the times

Vernon Morning Star - Wednesday May 22, 2013

Vernon's new library continues to serve the community's needs in digital era

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Rolling back

Vernon Morning Star - Wednesday May 22, 2013

BEYOND THE HEADLINES: Richard Rolke on the parks and recreation trend

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COLUMN: The fall and rise of the BC Liberals

Burnaby NewsLeader - Wednesday May 15, 2013

Christy Clark became the first female to be elected premier in B.C. because she had a simple message and repeatedly hammered it

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COLUMN: What explains the BC NDP collapse?

Burnaby NewsLeader - Wednesday May 15, 2013

What the hell happened? That's been the question since the moment it was clear the BC Liberals had won the election Tuesday night.

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Things you can’t say in elections

BC Local News - Tuesday May 14, 2013

Again we have seen the truth of Kim Campbell’s observation that elections are no time to talk about serious issues

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OUR VIEW: It’s time to ditch the reliance on polls

Campbell River Mirror - Tuesday May 21, 2013

We say: Voters had other things in mind than what the polls said

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More to issue than costs

Campbell River Mirror - Tuesday May 21, 2013

I am getting very tired of all the negative press the Robron artificial turf soccer field is getting

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Our take: Big change can happen one little idea at a time

Cowichan News Leader Pictorial - Wednesday May 22, 2013

Downtown Duncan: Open ears and open doors at city hall, then let the people make a difference

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Another View: Clark's win confounds the 'experts'

Sooke News Mirror - Wednesday May 22, 2013

Tom Fletcher is a legislative reporter for Black Press

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Editorial cartoon -May 22

Sooke News Mirror - Wednesday May 22, 2013

Britt Santowski is the Sooke News Mirror's editorial cartoonist

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Editorial: Be careful what you wish for

Sooke News Mirror - Wednesday May 22, 2013

Property being logged was once in the forefront of controversy

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FLETCHER: Polarized politics costly in B.C. Is it now over?

The Tri-City News - Tuesday May 21, 2013

One benefit of the fourth term for the BC Liberals is that the provincial government won’t be subjected to another big remake.

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EDITORIAL: No trans. vote

The Tri-City News - Tuesday May 21, 2013

Congratulations on your stunning win. Now it’s time to stop campaigning and get on with the business of running the government.

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