VANCOUVER— B.C. raw log exports hit the second-highest monthly level in recorded history in November, with nearly three-quarters of a million cubic metres being shipped elsewhere for manufacturing, said B.C. New Democrat leader John Horgan today, blasting the Christy Clark …
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Horgan pledges to improve B.C. asbestos rules, protect workers
VANCOUVER— A B.C. New Democrat government would address the leading cause of work-related deaths in B.C. by bringing in a mandatory contractor licencing and worker certification program for asbestos removal, says New Democrat Leader John Horgan. “Asbestos exposure is responsible …
Clark government has failed to protect B.C. softwood interests, New Democrats say
VICTORIA – Friday’s announcement of potential sanctions against B.C. lumber show that Christy Clark has failed to make sure British Columbia’s interests are a priority for the federal government, say the New Democrats. The protectionist U.S. lumber lobby has asked …
Christy Clark only has 99,900 jobs left to meet her LNG jobs promise
VICTORIA— New Democrat leader John Horgan issued the following statement about the announcement of a final investment decision for Woodfibre LNG: “I am pleased to hear that Woodfibre LNG has announced they intend to move forward. They’ve still got an …
B.C. New Democrat statement on Apprenticeship Recognition Week
VICTORIA— B.C. New Democrat leader John Horgan and economic development, jobs, labour and skills spokesperson Shane Simpson issued the following statement on Apprenticeship Recognition Week: “On the third Apprenticeship Recognition Week in British Columbia, B.C. New Democrats want to thank …
Christy Clark’s 70 Year Pace on Highway One Upgrades Too Slow – Horgan
KAMLOOPS—The Christy Clark government’s slow pace on improvements to the Trans-Canada Highway is stalling the economy, construction jobs and safety for travelers, B.C. New Democrat leader John Horgan said today, making a commitment to accelerate four-lane expansion of the route …
Clark government has failed to prepare for softwood agreement expiry: New Democrats
VICTORIA – The Christy Clark government has failed to properly prepare for Wednesday’s ultimate expiry of the Softwood Lumber Agreement, say the New Democrats. “A year after the premier claimed a new agreement was her first priority, talks on an …
Horgan calls on Clark government to start tracking B.C.’s temporary foreign workers, supports federal review of TFW program
VANCOUVER— B.C. workers must be first in line for construction jobs and apprenticeship opportunities, but the Christy Clark government does not track temporary foreign workers in our economy, says B.C. New Democrat leader John Horgan. B.C. New Democrats support the …
Clark’s LNG promises still empty, despite federal approval, says NDP
VICTORIA – The federal environmental approval for Pacific Northwest LNG on Tuesday was little more than a reminder of Christy Clark’s failure to deliver even a single LNG plant, despite making it the key plank in the 2013 election campaign, …