Langley Times, March 26, 2013

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Premier Christy Clark spoke to an enthusiastic crowd at the third in a series of leadership luncheons organized by Greater Langley Chamber of Commerce on Monday afternoon, at Newlands Golf Club.

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Premier focuses on the future Monique TaMMinga Times Reporter

It was sunshine and standing ovations for B.C. Premier Christy Clark who spoke to a large crowd at the Greater Langley Chamber of Commerce’s Your Voice, Your Vote leadership series on Monday. Clark told the crowd of more than 160 that now is the time for B.C. to grow the economy to “something we’ve never seen before when we grow our exports and technology sectors.” She is focused on the potential of Liquefied Natural Gas and increasing exports to China. “There hasn’t been a chance like this since W.A.C. Bennett’s time,” said Clark, referring to when B.C.’s longest-standing

premier gambled on creating BC. Hydro, building hydro dams and using water power when little was known about whether it would be a success or not. The premier was the last of the three party leaders to speak in the series that also brought NDP leader Adrian Dix and Conservative leader John Cummins out to speak. The Chamber’s hope is to increase voter turnout in Langley by five per cent. Among the many who came out to Newland’s Golf and Country Club were several MLAs, including Aldergrove-Fort Langley MLA Rich Coleman, Langley MLA Mary Polak and Surrey-Panorama MLA Stephanie Cadieux. Liberal hopefuls Peter Fassbender and Amrik Virk were also there, as well as numerous Langley

municipal councillors. Clark’s message was to build an economy strong enough for future generations to enjoy a debt-free province. My son Hamish is 11 years old now. If we do things right, we can be debt free by the time he is 26,” said Clark. “Let’s aspire for our children.” She wants to see windfall revenues from gas exports going into a prosperity fund. Clark detailed the Liberal successes of creating “47,000 net new jobs” with the B.C. Jobs Plan. She credits the Liberals for digging the province out of a $4 billion deficit it was “saddled with” when they took office in 2001. She said B.C. was one of two provinces to table a balanced budget this year.

But she reminded the crowd that voting Liberal means there are tough times ahead, where they are going to have to say no to a lot of things to keep B.C. strong. “I was raised in a middle class family in Burnaby. My mom started the first nonprofit daycare out of our church and my dad was a school counsellor. “There were six of us in a three- bedroom house . . . what was most important to my parents is that we were better off than they were and that meant saying no to a lot of things us kids wanted. It was hard at times but when my dad passed away he left the house mortgage free, he pre-paid his funeral expenses and left us debt-free. continued, PAGE 4

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