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No place for violence in B.C. politics as police investigate bomb threat, Eby says

Premier says NDP campaign office in Campell River was temporarily evacuated due to threat
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B.C. Premier David Eby. (Photo: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chad Hipolito)

Violence should have no place in British Columbia politics, said New Democrat Leader David Eby as police investigated a bomb threat at a party campaign office in Campbell River.

Eby said Saturday an NDP campaign office in Campbell River was temporarily evacuated Friday after receiving a bomb threat.

Eby, who was campaigning Friday in the Vancouver Island city, said he was not in the NDP office when the threat was received.

He said he is grateful for the courage of the office staff who were told to evacuate by the RCMP.

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He said he did not know what intent was behind the threat, but supported police investigation efforts.

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The RCMP were not immediately available for comment.

香蕉视频直播淎 campaign manager for the B.C. NDP received a bomb threat while working at the Campbell River campaign office yesterday (Friday) afternoon,香蕉视频直播 B.C. NDP Provincial Director Heather Stoutenburg confirmed in a statement. 香蕉视频直播淧olice were immediately alerted and our staff was asked to temporarily vacate that campaign office.香蕉视频直播

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Rustad said the platform will outline the cost of the B.C. Conservative spending promises, including massive highway, bridge and transit infrastructure projects.

He said, if elected, voters can expect several years of deficit spending to continue, before the province returns to balanced budgets by the end of a second B.C. Conservative term.

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B.C.香蕉视频直播檚 current budget is forecast to see a deficit of more that $9 billion, with Eby pledging reduced deficits in the coming years with a return to balanced books at an unspecified year.

Eby has been critical of the decision by Rustad香蕉视频直播檚 B.C. Conservatives to hold off on presenting their complete campaign platform until late in the campaign.

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Rustad was in the Metro Vancouver city of Surrey Saturday where he visited a food bank, pledging, if elected, to implement a dedicated yet unspecified government fund to ensure help is available for rising numbers of people in need.

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Eby pledged to complete major transportation projects underway across the Metro Vancouver area, including SkyTrain expansions to the University of British Columbia, from Surrey to Langley and Highway 1 improvements from Langley to Chilliwack.

Green Leader Sonia Furstenau was campaigning in Victoria while federal Green Leader Elizabeth May was in Creston campaigning with B.C. Kootenay Central candidate Nicole Charlwood.





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