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Job creation tops agendas of B.C. Liberals and NDP

Last Updated: Wednesday, May 6, 2009 | 10:04 PM PT

B.C. Liberal Leader Gordon Campbell continues to push his message of keeping a strong hand on stimulating the province's economy.B.C. Liberal Leader Gordon Campbell continues to push his message of keeping a strong hand on stimulating the province's economy. (CBC)

Protecting and creating jobs in British Columbia appeared to be the main theme of Wednesday's campaign activity by both the Liberals and New Democrats.

Liberal Leader Gordon Campbell continued to push his message of keeping a strong hand on stimulating the province's economy.

Campbell toured the Prince Rupert container port, which opened two years ago, and talked about ongoing plans to expand the port's capacity of 500,000 container units to four million units by 2015. The port is now operating at just 40 per cent of its capacity.

"What a difference this makes — not only to Prince Rupert but right across the north," Campbell told a crowd of Liberal supporters.

NDP Leader Carole James targeted tight ridings in the Lower Mainland to galvanize support, using tactics that attempt to balance both inspiration and accusation.

B.C. NDP Leader Carole James says Gordon Campbell did not so enough to prevent job losses in the province. B.C. NDP Leader Carole James says Gordon Campbell did not so enough to prevent job losses in the province. (CBC)

"I'm going to ask you to work harder than you've ever worked before — not for me, not for the party, but for the people of the province," she said.

James blamed Campbell for not taking care of people who have become jobless, referring to the looming loss of about 700 jobs in September when eBay Inc. closes its customer-service facility in Metro Vancouver.

"He continues to say everything is fine in British Columbia. Well, I'd like him to take the time to talk to those workers at eBay today or talk to the forest workers I've spent time with the last few days. Things aren't fine," James said.

"We need to support those workers. We need to get the stimulus package going. We need to get our economy back on track," she said.

Dave Hobden, an economist with Central 1 Credit Union, said Wednesday that although the B.C. economy is still in decline, it is not plunging as rapidly as it was months ago.

Hobden, who tracks the Coincident Economic Index, a barometer of Metro Vancouver's economic health, said there are signs the economy is moving out of its worst.

"We're on track to see some signs of recovery later this year," Hobden said. "Certain sectors of the economy have done well this spring, including housing sales."

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Overall Results

Overall Election Results
Party Elected Leading Total
Updated: May. 13, 2009, 1:16 AM PDT
LIB 49 0 49
NDP 36 0 36
GRN 0 0 0
CON 0 0 0
OTH 0 0 0

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All results are unofficial until final ballot counts are verified by Elections B.C.

STV referendum overall results

Question: Which electoral system should British Columbia use to elect members to the provinical Legislative Assembly?

  • The existing system (First-Past-the-Post)
  • The single transferable vote electorial system (BC-STV) proposed by the Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform

Electoral District Vote

BC-STV

First-Past-the-Post

51 RIDINGS

 
 
 

Ridings 7/85

Ridings 78/85

Updated: May. 13, 2009, 1:16 AM PDT

85/85 ridings reporting

Total Popular Vote

BC-STV

First-Past-the-Post

MAJORITY 60%

 
 
 

560,430 votes | 38.82%

883,259 votes | 61.18%

Updated: May. 13, 2009, 1:16 AM PDT

What it needs to win:

For the referendum to be binding, the approval level must be:

  1. more than 50% of the votes in at least 51 of the province's 85 electoral districts, AND
  2. at least 60% of the total popular vote, province-wide.

If the two thresholds are met, government is required to introduce legislation to implement BC-STV in sufficient time for it to be in place for the May 2013 General Election.

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