Jordan Bateman is a Langley Township councillor and active Liberal party member. (He's president of Rich Coleman's riding association.)
So his suggestion that Gordon Campbell will announce his departure soon — perhaps before the party's November convention in Pentiction - is worth reading here.
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The House of Cards is Falling - Run for the Exits!
Economist Calculates BC Hydro on Path to Ruin
Rafe Mair, The Tyee
After his report that Campbell's government was hiding payments to oil and gas companies at the same time they were slashing grants to community groups and hoisting extended care costs faced by disabled seniors, the Auditor General drops another shell.
John Doyle is unequivocal. He lauds the objectives of the Environment Ministry but faults the execution so broadly that Barry Penner should resign.
http://northerninsights.blogspot.com/2010/08/campbell-creed-promise-more-deliver.html
Gordo and his gang arn't going anywhere without great pressure from the citizens, many who actually voted for the gang. I'd use the word thugs but wouldn't want to be sued, which appears to be their favorite way of shutting down anyone who disagrees with them.
I wouldn't say thugs either, but I'm thinking it all the time!
and so are many British Columbians with us...
I'll believe it when I see it. I don't think Gordo is going anywhere anytime soon. I think rumours and speculation about his imminent departure are mostly wishful thinking.
"After his report that Campbell's government was hiding payments to oil and gas companies at the same time they were slashing grants to community groups and hoisting extended care costs faced by disabled seniors, the Auditor General drops another shell.
John Doyle is unequivocal. He lauds the objectives of the Environment Ministry but faults the execution so broadly that Barry Penner should resign."
i'm agreed with this to.
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