...When news of the (most recent recall) application’s rejection and word-count policy change first broke, an Elections BC spokeswoman said: “Before the application had been submitted, there had been no need for a policy. No recall application in the past had ever come close to the 200-word limit. It hadn't been an issue.”
But Colin Nielsen, lead organizer for the recall campaign against Ms. Chong, said that’s not the case. Mr. Nielsen said an Elections BC report from 1999 details a recall campaign in the riding of Skeena against former MLA Helmut Giesbrecht.
Mr. Nielsen noted the statement, which can be accessed on the Elections BC website, is 194 words, close to the 200-word limit. In fact, if MLA was counted as five words then, the statement would have been declared invalid...
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G&M particularly bad at this. Sometimes if I'm feeling cheeky I send along a corrections note : "Apologies. I mistakenly attributed the following quote ___ to ___ in line __. Just thought you'd like to change it in your copy."
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Ha!
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Ha! "I missed Ms. Dhillon's story"
Should be "I missed Mr. Dhillon's story"
Whoops....thanks NVG....
See, Bloggers are always getting something wrong.
Will fix.
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Elections BC has approved a petition to recall Minister of Sciences and Universities Ida Chong. The petition will be issued on Monday, Dec. 6, giving canvassers until Feb. 4, 2011 to collect all necessary signatures.
Vancouver Sun Alert
Now that the Health Minister has made it official, that he's in the running for the Leadership of the BC Liberals, I guess this means that Kevin Falcon, George Abbot and Moira Stilwell are no longer honourable people.
Thanks NVG--
Post coming....
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Anon-Above--
Precisely!
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