While claiming they want factual unbiased information out on the HST, this didn't strop them from having the whole HST debacle benefit party friends as a story in today's Globe and Mail indicates:
The B.C. government office running the province’s pro-HST campaign secretly doled out contracts to two Liberal-connected companies and a former aide to the minister who introduced the tax, records show. The contracts, according to documents obtained by The Globe and Mail via a freedom-of-information request, had paid out more than $250,000 as of June 1. That included compensating the ex-aide, Marc Andrew, to do what he called “purely logistical” work for the government panel that provided an independent analysis of the harmonized sales tax.
See full story here -- click HERE
Meantime Environment Minister, and Kamloops North Thompson MLA, Terry Lake seems to be fine with lower mainland communities burning their garbage now instead of trucking it to landfill in the Cache Creek area.
Terry Lake says ... "the province can’t ban waste-to-energy projects if they are done to European standards. It’s up to Metro Vancouver to make those decisions ... " (see full STORY)
I find it interesting to note however that the provincial government has recently made it uncomfortable for several real job and economy drivers to move forward -- including the Prosperity Mine.
Hmmm -- I wonder how burning fits in with reducing the carbon footprint?
Hmmm -- I wonder how burning fits in with reducing the carbon footprint?
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