Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Election Roll Call: September -- British Columbia




Our items of interest from the Federal election campaign for the month of September that are focused on  British Columbia.

September 29 

Liberal candidate quits after referring to 9/11 'lie' on Facebook

September 28 

Conservatives promise to fund Surrey LRT if re-elected
Tories promise up to $700 million for Surrey light rail
Vancouver Island candidate resigns after questioning 9-11
NDP won't be guided by Leap Manifesto, Cullen says

September 23 

Polls find Stephen Harper's Conservatives are on the rise in B. C.

September 22

NDP's Nathan Cullen vows to protect North Coast Fishing industry  NCR

September 21 

"It's Close": In Victoria, Green gunning hard for NDP seat
No-chance candidates have one week to quite for Good of Canada
Burnaby North - Seymour riding is ground zero for battle over pipelines


September 20 

New Democrats target battleground B. C. in lead up to October vote
Conservatives pledge new measures to support fight against cancer if re-elected

September 17 

NDP, Liberals still lead in key BC battlegrounds, but Tories Advancing

September 16 

Former B. C. judge running for NDP becomes target of attacks website

September 14 

NDP rolls out dementia strategy in multi-billion dollar health care blitz

September 13

Vancouver Mayor should help the refugees in his own backyard, says defence minister
Mulcair targets seniors care with pledge of $1.8 billion over four years

September 12 

How do you campaign in a riding the size of Norway?

September 11

Trudeau won't say Yay or Nay to Woodfibre LNG
Trudeau reaches new campaign heights on the Grouse Grind
Where do Major parties stand on Health Care? We Asked
Experts Discuss Prince George Election signs

September 10 

Is historically unkind BC, Liberals show hint of rebound
Justin Trudeau announces historic transit investment in Vancouver
Justin Trudeau promises billions of dollars for transportation improvements
Liberal candidate Joy Davies resigns over pro-pot Facebook comments
Liberals vowing to spend 1.5 billion on youth employment
Justin Trudeau agrees to do the 'Hip Flip' game with Nardwuar
Surrey Liberal quits over marijuana advocacy
Joy Davies resigns as Liberal candidate over pro-pot Facebook comments
Green Party platform bring forward the 'big ideas
Elizabeth May counting on a minority government in October to give Greens more power in Parliament
Marijuana issue looming larger as federal election campaign goes on
NDP candidate leads in the polls in traditional Conservative riding of Cariboo-Prince George (audio)
Election Forum at UNBC's Canfor Theatre (video)

September 9

Assembly of First Nations targets Prince George riding for change
Green Party platform promises to expand rail, eliminate tuition
In historically unkind BC, Liberals Show hint of Rebound
"I don't think about the other parties'": Elizabeth May dismisses vote-splitting concerns
Liberal candidate says Libera Party is grassroots driven, slams former Conservative MP Dick Harris (audio)

September 8

Dickie steps up for Prince George NDP nomination
Be Mercenary, Greens, but be Upfront about it
Independent Sheldon Clare says he's running to represent the voice of voters in Cariboo-Prince George (audio)
Green party candidate Richard Jacques' quest to represent Cariboo-Prince George (audio)

September 7

Fin Donnelly, NDP MP, stands by attempts to help Kurdi family's refugee application

September 6


September 5


September 4 

Smaller percent of BC women running in Federal election (video)

September 3

MP Finn Donnelly on the family of the drowned Syrian boy
Canada doing all it can to help refugees, Harper says in Surrey
Salt Spring's Raffia adds voice to Harper's critics
Wimpy recession whips up federal election spin cycle

September 2

Cariboo-Prince George the riding to watch, Peace and Skeena relatively safe says pollster (audio)
Elizabeth May focusing Green Party resources on target ridings
Raffi vs. Maclean's: Election Coverage will never be the same
Mulcair promises $28 million for youth sports but won't commit to fitness credit
Will British Columbia decide the election's outcome?
Prince George Green candidate has eye on the bigger picture

September 1 

Trudeau expected to unveil B. C. spending plans during his next western campaign tour
Alberta deficit 'understandable;' but NDP plans to balance feds' books, Mulcair says in B. C. swing
Mulcair promises support for wine tourism in B. C.'s southern interior
NDP Leader Mulcair stops in the BC southern Interior

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