The B.C. Liberal leadership race
Candidate profiles
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Posted: Nov 30, 2010 5:51 PM PT
Last Updated: Feb 23, 2011 5:59 PM PT
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The B.C. Liberal Party will select a new leader on Feb. 26, with the winner replacing Gordon Campbell as the next premier of B.C.
As of Feb. 16, three B.C. cabinet ministers and one former minister turned radio show host have entered the race.
The main issues to emerge in the race so far include the coming referendum on the HST and the province's minimum wage.
The party did have a one-member one-vote system for selecting new leaders, but delegates at an Feb. 12 party convention voted on a new counting system that would "ensure each electoral district is counted equally."
B.C. Liberal leadership candidate Shuswap MLA George Abbott says he would bring a consensus building style to the premier's office. (CBC) George Abbott
MLA for Shuswap
First elected as an MLA in 1996 to represent the riding of Shuswap, Abbott was re-elected in 2001 and again in 2005.
Abbott was appointed minister of education in October 2010 before stepping down to run for the party leadership. Previously he served as minister of aboriginal relations and reconciliation and deputy house leader for the government.
Before his election, Abbott was chair of the Columbia-Shuswap Regional District and taught political science at Okanagan University-College. He also owned the oldest and largest berry farm in the Interior.
His Platform: Abbott is pledging to bring a different style of leadership than the one seen under Campbell, one that features more collaboration and listening. He says his actions as premier would be based around three core principles:
- A strong free enterprise economy.
- A focus on helping families.
- A recognition of rural B.C. as the "economic engine" of the province.
As for specific promises, Abbott says he still supports the HST, but will move up the referendum to June 24, 2011, at the very latest. he also promises to put another question on the referendum, asking British Columbians if they would prefer to put a hold on the carbon tax for the next three years.
He would order an independent, third-party review of the B.C. Rail compensation decision that cost taxpayers $6 million.
He also promises to raise the minimum wage.
Abbotsford West MLA Mike de Jong was the first candidate to apparently announce his entry into the Liberal leadership race on Facebook. Mike de Jong
MLA for Abbotsford West
Michael G. de Jong has won five elections in Abbotsford since he was first elected in 1994 to represent what was then called the riding of Matsqui.
In 2009 he was appointed B.C.'s attorney general. He has also served as solicitor general and minister for public safety, minister of aboriginal relations and reconciliation, minister of labour and citizen services, and minister of forests. He has also been the B.C. Liberals' government house leader since 2005.
Before becoming an MLA, de Jong served two terms as an Abbotsford school trustee and ran his own legal firm. He is also a captain in the Canadian Forces' air force reserve.
His platform: De Jong says he'd cut government spending by reducing the number of cabinet ministers from 24 to less than 20 and have ministers publicly report on their expenses.
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