BELO be eA Tart AB - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, January 18, 2006 _ A ‘conservative’ ’ approach — - needed for the environment- ~ Dear Sir: bent. MP for. Skeena-Bulk-’ “With the federal ¢ election - " CORRESPONDENCE FOR THE TERRACE STANDARD _—iey Valley; he has’ worked _ ‘less ‘than a week away Iam closely with mining compa-__ " dismayed. over the positions _The M it B _hies planning development — _:. Of the two major parties on c all ag in northern B.C.,to mine ina . sh ’. the state of the’ environment , _ way that environmental val-: ~ 9” in Canada.” . ues will not be.sacrificed.:.. [3a AEE! Coast Hotel. Ho Their commitment to a: Jong term vision’ or. strategy to Mr. Scott has said at ‘the meeting that he supports the Bis ot? =e AK °° 6:30 to 9:30 pm. oe qo - assure, that development and the economy are not. going to , construction of an oil pipeline and port in Kitimat, which in . [4 _ = * i His 3-H I. «".” continue to compromise water and air quality, and the natu- includes the transport of oil by tanker to its. final destination De ivering His 3-Hour.. Information Packed... ;.’ ral things around us:is frightening. * in China or to the U.S:A. = 7 . | = - “In fairness:to the Liberal party they are committed. to the - He-or no one else-knows what environmental sacrifices . ; . Outrageous Customer ’ Service Workshop! oe TA I. on 2 Me i we be d & ig 2. i <. t q, i i x. Kyoto Accord and the they admit that Canada has not lived will have to be. made to accommodate this ‘controversial oo WPF to its obligations of the Accord.. " project proposal. He said at:the méeting that he cares about ‘Steven Harper and the Conserv ative party have said that the environment and that he will not support sacrificing it. ee «they will pull Canada out of the agreement, putting us into: It seems to me that if he really cared, he would taking. oe an even greater greenhouse deficit. " oe wt “It seems. that Canada’s two ‘major political parties treat ° the p “ee ra environmental risk’ assessment | be ling . _ lf you rea business owner, manager, employee, pee “the protection of our environment as a secondary issue that. @¢ftaken Dy the federal government prior to.ah oil pipeline. rece tionist, bookkeeper. basicall anyone in your. " / should ‘only ‘be. addressed when the public ‘demands action - Project receiving any positive support or endorsement; The af p P . y,any oe over a particular i issue or when’ there i is an environmental ca- environmental stakes are very high and the risks enormous. | i. oe ~ busines who is in, contact with customers! ieee bs “ tastophe._ ce ca “Tf Mr Scott, who wants to be our Member of Parliament, pee) ate At the all candidates meeting ‘in Terrace on January 11, «says: he has such a strong feeling for the environment, he . REGISTER NOW! I. «Mike Scott, is: “who running for the Conservative Party, ac- — should be taking a much more cautious and if I can use the oo c¢ ‘ae | I wee all Jo ohn or Debbie at the... o » cused NDP candidate: Nathan Cullen of being against min- . word, a more “conservative” and balanced approach that ~ ing and resource development. Nathan replied that he is in. . doesn’ t pit jobs and the economy against the environment. — favour of development so long as is does not compromise Jim Culp, ° {| TERRACE & DISTRICT or. destroy t the environment. Nathan said, that as. the i incum- ns , - Terrace, B. C. mt OE cH AMBER OF COMMERCE mbs up to. a youth. shelter - Beg, 835-2063 Sponsored by... : Dear Sir: - place to go. ; ; I’ve sort of been there and have seen - This: is. about the’ story ségarding the. a From 15 onI put myself in ‘rehab aftér people, go through it and most are still, “need. for. an’ emergency youth shelter i in . rehab because that is where’ I felt most : . there. | . _ me 7 i St. . 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JACK LAYTON AND THE NDP_ Called for a:public review of the Terasen deal and continued to aise objections. after the foreign sale went ahead. . : BC’ Ss Terasen Gas, has been sold to American interests a _ —Texas- based Kinder Morgan, and 83%" of people | iar across Canada are worried. : i H } i i ‘ . 0 ; —_ yy | It’s time to tell your local candidate that selling off ~ 92%" of BC voters are troubled because rf | €8§=8 our jobs to the Americans is not a vote getter. Don't ~ we know when they sal off the province: | #6 6s sell off Canada—keep good paying jobs i in communities “our jobs goto 4 - WHEN THEY g —that need them. oo ‘And how concerned are Canada’s politicians? a SELL OFF a Tell them before it i is too late. ~The record is clear: ne CANADA — i PAUL MARTIN’S LIBERALS | | + Strategie Co «tions conducted ‘Desemb : oy, Se a Strategic Communications conducted December 27- 30, 2005 and _ Rubber stamped. approval of the 6.9 billion Nee YO U R JO BS BP = — January 2-3, 2006, 808 adults. Considered accurate to . qo dollar. sale of Terasen sale — along with | | Se y within #3.4%, 19-times-in-20, of what they would have been had the entire. io 1 1, o00** other takeovers. : on _ Canadian adult population been polled. STEPHEN HARPER'S CONSERVATIVES. . q ~ Raised no objections to the Terasen-takeover Za and have done nothing to protect BC-Canada’s | interest on foreign acquisitions. * Investment Canada quarterly statistical reports _ Paid for by the Canadian Office and Professional Employees Union 378. A registered third party sponsor with Elections Canada. Lori Mayhew, financial agent. —