Van Dusen Gardens - Bill Tieleman photo
Wishing everyone a very happy, safe and Merry Christmas and holiday season!
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Bill Tieleman is one of BC's best known strategists, campaigners and communicators. Bill has been Communications Director in the B.C. Premier's Office and at the BC Federation of Labour. Bill owns West Star Communications, a consulting firm providing strategy, communications and government relations services for labour, business, non-profits and government since 1998.
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Bill, I rarely post here, nevertheless the following sentiments elsewhere are also apropos here.
Bill, thanks for your effort, your humour, your even-handedness, your tolerance of an unruly bunch and, most of all, for your insights.
Even when I usually disagree with them, both you and your posters still make me think.
Merry Christmas Bill!
Best of wishes for your family and you too Bill.
Merry Christmas to you and your family Bill. I'm thankful you and your compatriots shone a light on the corrupt goings on in our so called "government" this past year. Keep up the good work until this corruption has been reigned in.
Thank you Bill. You work very hard, in more than one capacity, for the people of BC. We owe you a great deal.
Have a good, happy Christmas, with your family.
Very best wishes to you as well, Bill!
"Merry Christmas to you and your family Bill. I'm thankful you and your compatriots shone a light on the corrupt goings on in our so called "government" this past year. Keep up the good work until this corruption has been reigned in."
Is nothing sacred? Can't just give Bill what he deserves, a Merry Christmas anda successful New year without the perpetual whining about corrupt goverments?
What would this poster do when the NDP becomes government and there's funny business going on with "gifts" to the public sector and unions, and very little done for the downtrodden and less fortunate people in our society?
Remember the NDP did not eradicate poverty despite repeated "emergency resolutions" at conventions on the topic of resolving poverty issues, and no smart person is going to expect the NDP government to eradicate poverty once they become government once again.
Thankfully this isn't getting so nutty as to support Chris Delaney and his dillusional take on politics.
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