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Dear Candidate,
As a supporter of a strong and responsible exploration,
mining and mineral processing industry in BC, I would like to know how you will
support investment, growth and competitiveness in all stages of mineral
resource development, if you are elected on May 14.
Mining supports jobs and families in communities across
our province. BC has 21 major mines, over 30 industrial mineral
producers, 2 smelters and over 350 exploration projects. There are also
over 900 companies in BC that provide supplies and services to mining
operations.
In 2010 the BC mining industry supported over 37,000
well-paying direct and indirect jobs. In 2011 it provided $9.9 billion to
the BC economy and $805 million in payments to government to support important
social programs, including education and healthcare.
BC mines also provide the minerals and metals we need for
every-day life. Computers, bicycles,
transit systems and hydroelectric energy transmission would not be possible
without mining.
The mining industry will continue to play a key role in
the economy of BC into the coming years if government and industry work
together to support a strong exploration, mining and mineral processing
industry that is committed to safety and leadership in environmental
stewardship.
Please find below a set of questions developed by the www.votemining.ca campaign.
I am interested in knowing where you stand on these questions and how you
will support a responsible exploration, mining and mineral processing industry
if you are elected on May 14.
If you are elected ... etc ...
They then
go on to ask several questions regarding my position, and that of the BC Conservatives,
regarding support of mining in BC. For
anyone wondering, let me unequivocally state that; "I support strong -- and responsible -- exploration, mining and mineral
processing industry in BC."
Why
should I have an issue with that statement?
I am a BC
Conservative after all, and we support the good high-paying family supporting
jobs, that come from safe and environmentally sound development projects.
That's
why I have NO problem providing the following response to these emails:
The bottom line simple answer is
that BC Conservative are pro-resource development, and unlike the BC Liberals
and NDP, that is our starting point.
We want the people of our province
to have the good high-paying resource jobs that will help British Columbians
enjoy a better lifestyle -- as well as supply government with the resources
needed to provide the services we need as a society (health, education, seniors
care, justice, etc).
For many years Kamloops has been a community which has been the
regional home to a number of mines, mining related businesses, mine
management, and employees; we see no reason why this cannot, and
should not, continue.
We will of course take a strong
stand that this cannot be done at the expense of our environment -- however we
do believe that both goals can be met and accomplished.
Thank you for taking the time to get in touch with me, and for allowing me to
respond. On election day, I hope that we can have your support.
BC needs
good quality jobs! We need them for those
in the workforce right now -- we need them for our children -- and we need them
for our grandchildren.
We need them to provide the all important services that are essential to the
people of our province; namely health, education, social service, public
safety, safe highways and more.
For those
naysayers that oppose any and all development, I pose the following to you:
- imagine what your life would be like without the kind of resource and industrial development we now have
- how greatly would your lifestyle changes
- are you willing to throw that all away
For anyone being totally honest, I know what your answer will be.
Let's 'stay sharp'
I'm Peter Sharp -- I'm a BC Conservative -- and I BELIEVE in BC!
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