Premier apologizes over ethnic-vote plan.
'It blurs the lines, it goes beyond the lines' (February 28th, 2013)
... Reaction to the leak and apology was mixed, ranging from those who see it as a minor embarrassment to those who feel it shows another misuse of taxpayer dollar.
... Reaction to the leak and apology was mixed, ranging from those who see it as a minor embarrassment to those who feel it shows another misuse of taxpayer dollar.
... "I'm
glad that Premier Clark has apologized but, that said, it wouldn't have been
made if the government was not found out," said Peter Sharp, B.C.
Conservative candidate in Kamloops - South Thompson. "The misuse of taxpayer
resources again shows that this government is out of control and not being
accountable."
Krueger won't apologize for insults
(February 27th, 2013)
Conservative opponent Peter Sharp calls for apology after MLA calls Tories 'unmitigated morons' ...
Conservative opponent Peter Sharp calls for apology after MLA calls Tories 'unmitigated morons' ...
Sharp confident
after getting Conservative nomination (February 22nd)
There's a third name to watch in the battle for Kamloops - South Thompson. About 60 people turned out to a B.C. Conservative nomination meeting on Feb. 21, with another 20 party members mailing in votes. Their pick is former city councilor and Mountie Peter Sharp ...
There's a third name to watch in the battle for Kamloops - South Thompson. About 60 people turned out to a B.C. Conservative nomination meeting on Feb. 21, with another 20 party members mailing in votes. Their pick is former city councilor and Mountie Peter Sharp ...
Former city councilor to run for Tories in Kamloops - South (February 21st, 2013)
... former
city councilor who pledged a smaller a provincial government won the B.C.
Conservative party’s nomination in Kamloops-South Thompson ... Sharp took aim at
what he said is a trend of growing debt and bigger government under NDP and
Liberal governments of the past two decades. “We need
to have smaller government. We need to encourage free enterprise.”
Conservatives close to getting Kamloops - North candidate (February 15th, 2013)
... in
Kamloops South, two candidates will address members at the old yacht club on
Feb. 21 to win the nomination. Peter Sharp and Maria Dobi will give speeches
and answer questions in their bids for the position ...
B.C. Conservatives anything but wishy-washy
(January 25th, 2013)
I have no
more desire to live in a cesspool of pollution, or a scarred landscape, than
anyone else. Having lived in many places through-out my life I have made B.C.,
and Kamloops,
my home.
If
nominated and elected by the people of Kamloops South Thompson as their MLA, I will
do everything in my power to ensure we have well-paying jobs we need to support
a healthy economy and a future for our young people.
It will
however be done based on legitimate fact based decisions, and not emotional, vague,
or downright misleading statements of facts ...
B.C. Conservative Party will do a lot (December 11,
2012)
... we
say we will be more fiscally accountable. Yes, everyone says that but here is
how we as B.C. Conservatives differ. We plan to put checks and balances in
place to see it actually happens.
We will
create an independent legislative budget office that will examine in detail
what the governing party has put together for a fiscal budget for the year and
announce to the public whether the numbers make sense and are realistic ...
Sharp first to seek B.C.Conservative nomination (Nov 26th, 2012)
... Peter
Sharp, vice-president of the Conservative’s riding association , announced his
intentions on Monday, Nov. 26, saying he has “lost faith” with the Liberals and
NDP ... Sharp is
a retired RCMP officer who served on Kamloops city council for six years ...
Former city councilor seeks Conservative nomination. 'I believe in change. There is no baggage attached, unlike the NDP
and the Liberal party (Nov 26th, 2012)
... former
city councilor Peter Sharp declared his intention on Monday to seek the B.C.
Conservative nomination in Kamloops - South Thompson ... said he agrees with ... platform emphasis on fiscal responsibility and transparency in
government. "These
are the same values I believe in and it's why I joined the B.C. Conservatives ..."
Sharp expected to be unveiled as B.C. Conservative nominee (Nov 22nd, 2012)
... Party is a few days away from announcing the
first contender for the party's Kamloops South Thompson nomination ... the
as-yet-unnamed candidate has previous political experience and will be a
familiar face to Kamloops voters ... expected
the nominee will be Peter Sharp, the former Kamloops city councilor and current vice-president
of the B.C. Conservative Kamloops - South Kamloops riding association ...
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