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A REFORM GOVERNMENT WILL… (more)
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March 8, 2005 |
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Replace extortionate, multi-level, tax and non-tax revenue collectors with flat taxes and royalty rebates to sustain citizen, household and business
Reform BC invites you to explore the text and links below as they relate to the sixth issue that the Party will bring into the May 17, 2005 election campaign.
BC OnLine Legislators will track private investments in the public equity of their ridings to ensure the public interest is paramount in P3 or joint venture projects, including 2010 Olympics, RAV line, Abbotsford Hospital, Grandview Heights, Roberts Bank etc.…... (more)
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March 1, 2005 |
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Reform BC invites you to explore the fifth issue that the Party will bring into the May 17, 2005 election campaign.
A Reform BC government will restructure and rebalance the provincial government by using the online tools of the information age to bring clarity, accountability and separation to the Legislative, Executive and Judicial powers.
A Reform BC government believes that all people, including lawmakers and other government officials, should be equal before the law and those who make laws, execute laws or interpret laws bear equal responsibility to the people who respect and obey the law... (more)
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March 1, 2005 |
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Reform BC invites you to explore text and links below as they relate to the fourth issue that the Party will bring into the May 17, 2005 election campaign.
A Reform BC cabinet will instruct the Auditor General to prepare and present to the B.C. Legislative Assembly, a provincial balance sheet that reconciles an estimated $40 billion in taxpayer-supported public debt with the estimated $60 billion in public equity held on behalf of clients of the British Columbia Investment Management Corporation (bcIMC) in the custody of RBC Global Services and RBC hedge fund managers or private investors.... (more)
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February 24, 2005 |
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Reform BC invites you to explore text and links below as they relate to the third issue that the Party will bring into the May 17, 2005 election campaign.
A Reform BC government will recover custody of public equity for all British Columbians and run forensic audits on apparent Hedge Fund "PIPE" (Private Investment in Public Equities) frauds on the B.C. Workers Compensation Board, Forest Renewal BC, the BC OnLine land-title registries, bcIMC, BC Hydro, BC Rail and B.C.'s Medical Services Plan... (more)
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February 23, 2005 |
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- Civil RICO suit against Enron-Powerex "prepaid" partners
- A Provincial enactment of the 1960 Canadian Bill of Rights
Reform BC invites you to explore text and links below as they relate to parts of the second of five issues that the Party will bring into the May 17, 2005 election campaign.
Issue 2a: Reform BC proposes a $3 billion civil RICO claim for damages to public equity in the B.C., Alberta, Washington State and California energy markets against the CAI group of custodians, lenders and off-book partners in Enron, Powerex and B.C. Hydro.
Issue 2b: Reform BC will reinforce the protection of public equity and personal property rights for British Columbians through a provincial enactment of the 1960 Canadian Bill of Rights... (more)
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February 21, 2005 |
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February 16, 2005 - The date Canada chains its Citizens to Kyoto.A Reform Party of British Columbia government will not permit Kyoto debts, taxes or penalties to be placed, directly or indirectly, on its Citizens or Businesses or Public Assets by any jurisdiction outside the province of British Columbia. We have absolute proof that the Kyoto carbon-driven climate model fails to explain climate change. A Reform BC government will not participate in any federal or international trading of carbon-emission credits. We predict participating provinces or territories will find their Kyoto-compliance costs make the price of the Liberal Party's $1 billion Gun Registry or the $100 million ADSCAM in Quebec look like a parking ticket... (more)
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February 16, 2005 |
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REFORM BC offers prospective voters and candidates five issues for the May 17, 2005 election campaign. We invite you to explore text and links below. Subject to citizens' input, Reform BC will publish its final election platform by early April to allow for the selection of candidates who can understand our platform and deliver our promises... (more)
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February 7, 2005 |
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The toughest part of any political party is when people you admire, such as Barb Smith and Shirley Abraham who were stalwarts with Reform BC, are no longer with you. On November 7, 2004 I first met Tom Morino and other members of the BC Democratic Coalition (BCDC) along with a few members of the All Nations Party of BC (ANPBC) in a joint meeting with the Reform BC board in Kamloops. I was led to believe that because of the depth of our history, our foundation and reform brand name both parties would join Reform BC and do two things. Set up a policy committee between one member, each from the three parties, to help bring the ANPBC on board with Reform BC and secondly explore the possibility of adding the word Democratic to Reform BC. A Reform BC Annual General Meeting (AGM) was then called for January 15, and after our meeting, gather together in a joint assembly, with BCDC and ANPBC to adopt that decision... (more)
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January 31, 2005 |
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Tom Morino, Leader, Democratic Reform BC; and Simon Moses, Leader All Nations Party of BC yesterday announced at a founding convention in White Rock that they have reached an agreement to unite the two parties under the name Democratic Reform British Columbia. Shirley Abraham, President Reform BC; stepped down as party president, along with other board members, to join Democratic Reform British Columbia and Ron Gamble was elected president to replace her. Gerry Rehwald and Walter Hayden will remain on the Reform BC board. Gamble stated that Reform BC remains as a registered political party... (more)
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January 17, 2005 |
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