For those wanting to sign the Fight HST citizens petition - a day-long signing takes place for all Vancouver, North Van and West Van ridings on Saturday May 1 at the Vancouver Art Gallery - details in the Fight HST news release below.
Other ridings should check the Fight HST website for signup locations in their community.
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News Release
News Release
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
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.
There will not be a rally or speeches at the petition drive – just volunteer canvassers accepting Initiative signatures. For more Initiative signing locations across British Columbia please check the Fight HST website at www.FightHST.com
The following Vancouver, West Vancouver and North Vancouver ridings will have canvassers available to take signatures on Saturday.
Vancouver-Fraserview (VFV) Vancouver-Hastings (VHA)
Vancouver-Kensington (VKE) Vancouver-Kingsway (VKI)
Vancouver-Mount Pleasant (VMP) Vancouver-Fairview (VFA)
Vancouver-False Creek (VFC) Vancouver-Langara (VLA)
Vancouver-Point Gray (VNP) Vancouver-Quilchena (VNQ)
Vancouver-West End (VNW)
North Van-Lonsdale (NVL) (North Van East & West, Lower Lonsdale)
North Van-Seymour (NVS) (North Van East & West, Indian Arm)
West Van-Capilano (WCA) (West Van North & South, Ambleside)
West Van-Sea2Sky (WSS) (Squamish, Whistler, Bowen, West Van)
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.
There will not be a rally or speeches at the petition drive – just volunteer canvassers accepting Initiative signatures. For more Initiative signing locations across British Columbia please check the Fight HST website at www.FightHST.com
The following Vancouver, West Vancouver and North Vancouver ridings will have canvassers available to take signatures on Saturday.
Vancouver-Fraserview (VFV) Vancouver-Hastings (VHA)
Vancouver-Kensington (VKE) Vancouver-Kingsway (VKI)
Vancouver-Mount Pleasant (VMP) Vancouver-Fairview (VFA)
Vancouver-False Creek (VFC) Vancouver-Langara (VLA)
Vancouver-Point Gray (VNP) Vancouver-Quilchena (VNQ)
Vancouver-West End (VNW)
North Van-Lonsdale (NVL) (North Van East & West, Lower Lonsdale)
North Van-Seymour (NVS) (North Van East & West, Indian Arm)
West Van-Capilano (WCA) (West Van North & South, Ambleside)
West Van-Sea2Sky (WSS) (Squamish, Whistler, Bowen, West Van)
4 comments:
Get out and sign the petition folks and show Gordo he seen as a devious fellow.
Things that make you go Hmm...
Sean Holman reports that BC Liberal MLA and House Speaker Bill Barisoff "shares his Victoria accommodations with Premier Gordon Campbell - raising the eyebrows of one of the province's most seasoned political observers."
And then we have Vaughn Palmer reporting on his blog "A standing or recorded vote is the usual way that members put themselves on the record for or against a controversial measure.
Up spoke Speaker of the legislature Bill Barisoff with a procedural note of caution.
Barisoff began by observing that in the usual circumstances, any member can call for a recorded vote and it will be done. But in this instance, the house was operating under the government motion which was passed the day before. As well as limiting the amount of time remaining for debate, it dictated that most votes would be held under a procedural rule (Practice Recommendation #1 to give it the proper name) that does not permit formal recorded votes."
The NDP is going to be just as bad if they don't pledge to get rid of this HST should they become government and Tieleman gets his original job back.
Face reality. The NDP isn't going to do anything in regards to the HST and after Thursday, it will be up to them to decide what they want to do with it, since the Liberals won't.
Vander Zalm says
"It is outright dictatorship and they must be stopped before this peaceful revolt against them turns ugly. They are doing everything in their power to try to intimidate people from participating in democracy"
Fortunately they can't be stopped by this peaceful "action" (let's not call it revolt because it isn't) but it could possibly wake people up to the realization that if we want to get rid of Campbell we might have to actually get rid of Campbell. I like ugly, works better than democracy. Hopefully the people won't be intimidated, they'll wise up and walk away from democracy on their own.
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