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    Re: election results vs grizzly hunt ban?

    http://vancouversun.com/opinion/colu...after-election

    Nearly $1 million in contributions were deposited into the B.C. Liberal party’s bank account just three days after the May 9 election, reinforcing the perception that this province is the wild west when it comes to its unfettered political donations.
    The most recent donors are the who’s who of corporate B.C. with real-estate developers leading the way followed by construction and forestry companies, big oil, big banks and big law firms.
    And, amid a slew of $25,000 donations, there’s one from an unnumbered company. A corporate search turned up no information on the B.C.-registered company, not even a mailing address.
    No doubt, Liberals are anxious to restock their campaign war chest before the new government rewrites legislation governing both contributions and campaign spending.
    Campaign financing reform was one of the non-negotiable demands of the B.C. Green party, which holds the balance of power and has agreed to support a minority New Democratic Party government.

    The other reason is that a government with a one-seat majority is at daily risk of toppling, despite the brave words from John Horgan and Andrew Weaver that their alliance is intended to last 4½ years.
    It’s unlikely that the Liberals’ bank account was empty post election. By the end of 2016, it had already raised $7.6 million – more than enough even with B.C’s unusually high spending limit of $4.9 million. Of course, individual candidates are also allowed to spend up to $77,675.
    Still, it’s clear from the Liberals online donor disclosures that in the past month Christy Clark’s party has been doing what it does best – raising money.
    May 12 was a bountiful day for the bank account, according to the Liberals’ disclosure for the week ending May 19. Just over $900,000 from 437 donors was deposited. Of those, 84 donors gave more than $1,000.
    Seven of the 10 largest donations came from developers, led by Richmond’s Rick Ilich at $100,000. Norman Cressey gave $75,000 in $25,000 increments through three numbered companies, while Wesgroup Properties (owned by the Weesik family) also donated $75,000.
    Maple Ridge Plaza Properties gave $50,000 and three other developers donated $25,000 each – BlueSky Properties, Bosa Properties and Reliance Properties. Shato Holdings gave $20,000.
    Other notable donors are: law firms Fasken, Martineau, DuMoulin LLP and Farris, Vaughn, Wills and Murphy LLP, Seaspan, Neptune Terminals, Toronto-Dominion Bank, CIBC Head Office, Chevron Canada, Encana, Enbridge, Canadian Pacific Railways, Buron Healthcare (which runs care homes in partnership with Interior Health) and the B.C. Professional Fire Fighters Association.
    The following week, there were more deposits – 856 in all. Most were under $100, which added up to roughly $60,000. The exception was a $5,000 donation from A&W Canada CEO Paul F.B. Hollands.
    It’s not clear whether these reported donations were made before or after the election. Party spokesman Emile Scheffel said contributions are only recorded by deposit date.
    He noted in an email, “All contributions we receive of more than $250 are reported to Elections B.C. as part of our Annual Financial Report and, if applicable, our Election Financing Report, which covers contributions deposited during the writ period up to and including May 9.”
    Aside from that reporting requirement, there is no rule about how much can be raised either during a campaign or between campaigns.
    While the Liberals voluntarily disclose their donations online, the other parties don’t. So, we’ll have to wait to see how they fared in the money sweepstakes.
    Still, what we do know is that as soon as the NDP forms government, it will likely put at least as much energy into ending 16 years of the Liberals’ pay-for-play system and reforming the election spending laws as it does raising money.
    Exactly how they’ll do that hasn’t been determined. But it will be one of the first issues that the Green-backed New Democrats will tackle.
    Meantime, it bears pointing out that for a political party to deposit a million bucks a few days after an election is impressive at anytime and especially following a defeat. But in the coming weeks, there may be fertile ground for the Liberals to raise even more among the “free-enterprisers” who are deeply suspicious of “socialist” New Democrats, let alone tree-hugging Greens.
    Those fears were likely stoked with the release of the NDP and Greens ambitious and sweeping alliance agreement that includes: doing everything possible to stop construction of Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain pipeline expansion; a review of both Site C dam and a Massey tunnel replacement; increasing the carbon tax; potentially raising the minimum wage; and adding new social programs including $10-a-day child care.
    That potential for raising even more money may help explain why Christy Clark is in no hurry to hand over government. Her decision to recall the legislature and force the alliance to defeat the Liberals in the legislature buys the party more time for fundraising.
    It may also buy Clark time. She’s a superb fundraiser, a skill that may keep the knives of disaffected Liberals sheathed at least for the short term.

    Quote Originally Posted by HappyJack View Post
    At least they might put a stop to big unions and corporations buying favor of our political leaders. Anyone want to wager the BC Liberals rack up record donations leading up to any legislation putting a stop to it being enacted??
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    B.C. Liberals contributions of $1,000 or more in the week ending May 19
    Amount Donor
    100,000 Rick Ilich
    75,000 Norman Cressey (through three numbered companies)
    75,000 Wesgroup
    50,000 Maple Ridge Plaza Properties
    30,000 Burnco Rock Products
    25,000 BlueSky Properties
    25,000 Bosa Properties
    25,000 Reliance Properties
    25,000 318219 BC Ltd.
    24,000 Fasken, Martineau, DuMoulin LLP
    20,000 Laurmel Holdings Ltd
    20,000 Shato Holdings
    15,000 Progressive Waste Solutions Canada
    15,000 Seaspan ULC
    15,000 The Arrow Group of Companies
    15,000 The Toronto-Dominion Bank
    10,000 Pacific Customs Brokers Ltd
    10,000 Quantum Properties
    10,000 Landcor Data Corporation
    10,000 Lake Excavating
    10,000 James A Allard
    10,000 In Re Capital Inc.
    10,000 Farris Vaughan, Wills & Murphy
    10,000 Chevron Canada Limited
    10,000 Buron Healthcare Ltd.
    10,000 BC Professional Fire Fighters Assoc
    9,875 North Shore Studios Management Ltd
    9,500 Horizon Construction Management Ltd
    8,500 London Air Services Ltd
    8,000 Intracorp Projects Ltd
    7,500 Carrier Lumber
    7,500 Joey Restaurant Group
    5,000 BA Blacktop
    5,000 Bayshore Healthcare
    5,000 Berezan (Juniper) Entrerprises Ltd.
    5,000 Burke Mountain Ltd Partnership
    5,000 Canadian Pacific Railway
    5,000 Canoe Forest Products
    5,000 Cascade Aerospace Inc
    5,000 Chalk Hill Investments Ltd.
    5,000 CIBC Head Office
    5,000 Downie Timber Ltd.
    5,000 Encana Corp Ltd.
    5,000 Gorman Brothers
    5,000 Inwest Investments Ltd.
    5,000 Kirmac Automotive Collision
    5,000 Neptune Terminals
    5,000 Pageant Holdings Ltd.
    5,000 Persis Holdings Ltd.
    5,000 Steve Evans
    5,000 Triple E Ventures
    5,000 Wesbild Holdings
    4,000 Steelhead LNG
    4,000 Harbour Air
    4,000 Centra Construction Group
    3,500 Barry Marsden
    3,400 Wazuku Advisory Group
    2,500 Progressive Holdings Ltd
    2,500 Arin Industries Inc
    2,500 Sharon E White Law Corp
    2,000 Geoffrey Cowper
    2,000 BC Fresh Vegetables Inc
    1,800 William B. Fox
    1,750 Boralex Inc
    1,500 Yaletown Brewing Co.
    1,150 Bobleeco Family Holdings Ltd.
    1,150 Pencor Capital Corp
    1,150 Blue Grass Holdings Ltd.
    1,150 361036 BC Ltd
    1,150 502178 BC Ltd
    1,000 Portrait Homes
    1,000 Randy F Bartsch
    1,000 Nelson Management & Construction
    1,000 Mounce Construction
    1,000 Ingleton Enterprises
    1,000 Herbert Menten
    1,000 Gregory Carr
    1,000 Grimco Holdings Ltd
    1,000 George B Cross
    1,000 Enbridge Pipeline
    1,000 Carol M McPherson
    1,000 Big Wood Investments Ltd.
    1,000 Samath Holdings Ltd.
    Total $859,075
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    That is a long list of employers. Does that not tell a story??
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    Re: election results vs grizzly hunt ban?

    holy moly, I guess that shows you cannot buy an election win

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fisher-Dude View Post
    You're exactly spot on, Ken.

    The LML latte-sippers are clearly quite clueless about the economics of this province. They just want someone else to pay for their snot-nosed brats while they're at Starbucks.

    And hunting? We're focked. Get ready to watch all animals with forward-facing eyes closed down ASAP, with massive allocations of ungulates to FN buddies that voted NDP, at RHs' expense.
    Can you please enlighten us regarding the economics of the province? Where does the money come from if it isn't generated in the lower mainland?

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    "The budget should be balanced, the Treasury should be refilled, public debt should be reduced, the arrogance of officialdom should be tempered and controlled, and the assistance to foreign lands should be curtailed lest Rome become bankrupt. People must again learn to work, instead of living on public assistance." Cicero - 55 BC
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    BC Firefighters sure give a lot of kickbacks to BC politicians. Much to be inferred from that.
    Quote Originally Posted by ElectricDyck View Post
    ....i dont buy ** fish ..its like buying your stolen tools back from a crack head..

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    Hmmmmm Paramedics of BC....UNION..$71,700 ! Couldn't provide me with decent representation when I got hurt and was..still am dealing with Worksafe B.C...but 72 to liberals. .gulp..hard to swallow..

    Steven Rupp

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    Quote Originally Posted by srupp View Post
    Hmmmmm Paramedics of BC....UNION..$71,700 ! Couldn't provide me with decent representation when I got hurt and was..still am dealing with Worksafe B.C...but 72 to liberals. .gulp..hard to swallow..

    Steven Rupp
    That was to the NDP.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bear Chaser View Post
    That was to the NDP.
    Sleep well.
    Yes it was. .my mistake...typo..lol.
    Steven

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