Premier Christy Clark's New Year's resolutions on YouTube
CBC News
Posted: Jan 3, 2013 7:17 PM PT
Last Updated: Jan 4, 2013 5:51 AM PT
In case you missed it, B.C. Premier Christy Clark posted some light-hearted New Year's resolutions on YouTube this year.
Clark's three tongue-in-cheek resolutions were:
- To stop demanding that her young son Hamish get a shutout in every single one of his hockey games.
- To bake some cookies for the media and give them a big hug.
- To accept Richard Branson's offer to go "waterskiing."
Premier Clark joked she would finally accept Richard's Branson's invitation to go "waterskiing", as part of her light-hearted New Year's resolutions on YouTube. (Virgin.com)The British billionaire Branson sparked a small controversy when he actually invited Clark to join him for some naked kite-surfing after a visit to Vancouver last year.
"Okay that was just a joke," said Clark, after making the resolutions.
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