BC Liberal Leader Candidate Mike Bernier is touring Northern BC along Highway 16 today to drum up support for his campaign.
Throughout the week, he’s been stopping in communities from Prince Rupert and ending in Vanderhoof.
While in Smithers, Bernier says the Green-NDP partnership is an example of why he doesn’t want proportional representation a part of electoral reform.
“It is completely an unfair system, in my opinion, when you have two or three people elected in one geographical area of the province on Vancouver Island that are controlling all of the decisions that are made in the province.”
With the provincial election unfavourable for the Liberals, the former Education Minister admits not enough of the wealth of the province was reinvested in social programs when the Liberals were in power.
“We need to learn from that. We need to be changing our direction in making sure we’re focusing on what the needs are of the province.”
Great visiting Prince Rupert, Terrace, Port Edward, and Kitimat yesterday, One story here. #ItsYourBC https://t.co/5fXjfSxpwM pic.twitter.com/aOT63aj1Nc
— Mike Bernier (@Mike_A_Bernier) October 11, 2017
When asked about why the Liberals didn’t reach an agreement with the Northwest Resource Benefits Alliance, Bernier mentioned the fair share agreement in the northeast.
Bernier says he’s been telling local mayors that the northwest can’t copy the northeast.
“Of course, when you have all of the resource extraction that’s happening in the oil and gas sector right now in the northeast, there’s an argument to be had for why there’s a fair share agreement.”
The MLA for Peace River South will host a meet and greet at the Daily Perk Coffee House in Vanderhoof this evening at 6PM.
He is the third Liberal Leadership candidate to visit the North since throwing his hat into the ring.
– with files from Daryl Vandenberg, My Bulkley Lakes Now
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