A2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, January 31, 2001 A LEADING LIBERAL MLA says her party needs a Massive mandate from the voters to change the way the province is run if, as expected, it is elected to pawer later this year. Christy Clark, touted as a top cabinet minister in any Gordon Campbell administration, says a B.C, Liberal government will set in motion a 90-day clock to fix what she called untold damages caused by nearly 10 years of NDP administration. | At the same time, Clark hopes voters won't set unrea- listic expectations for the B.C, Liberals, if elected. “I don’t think we're in any danger of people thinking that they’re poing to wake up and to be just like Alber- ta,” said. Clark,-the-MLA for “Port Moody-Burnaby Mountain. She said it will take 2 year or two for the impact of B.C. Liberal changes to be effective. “But we can’t do it unless we have a big mandate to do it,” said Clark. She was in Terrace last week meeling various proups. Two dinners, one in Kitimat and one here in support of Skeena Liberal candidate Roger Harris were also on her agenda. , Clark repeated one of the cornerstones of Campbell's 90-day plan — a dramatic Personal income tax cut. But she wouldn’t say how much that might be, add- ing that the Liberals don’t know the real state of the pro- vince’s finances, “I can say it will be enough that people will feel it. It will put more money into the community. It won't be what the NDP have done - thrown you a crumb every few years,” That tax cut plank drew criticism several weeks ago from a leading right-wing economist who wamed that its intent of boosting the economy wouldn’t happen imme- diately. David Bond also said such a cut could very well mean a retumm to government deficits, at least in the short term. The important thing about a Campbell government is that it will return faith in the system of government, said Clark. She promised that the legislature will sit more often and be more open in the way it does business. And there'll be a change in MLA recall legislation making it easier for voters to organize such an effort. Clark, a former federal Liberal, is currently the critic for the public service in the B.C. Liberal caucus and the co-chair of its election campaign. From front Native voting Drake predicted off-reserve voters may make more difference in future elections as more members Tegister and realize they can vote. “It will take time, but it’s going to make a huge impact,” she said. . _ Other bands around the northwest are. closely watch- ing Kitsumkalusn’s éxperiétice," a Moricefown voters are next upon Apr. 16. ee Gitanyow, Gitwangak, Gitsegukla, and Kitamaat Vil- lage all go to the polls in May. And the Kitselas band on Queensway Dr. votes Jun. 9, Kitselas band administrator Steve Roberts — who's also running for chief councillor in his home reserve of Kitsumkalum ~ said they’re also trying to reach potential voters. ; “We're still looking to have all members identify themselves and forward mailing addresses to the band,” he said. “Lf we don’t have a current mailing address, the infor- malion package won't make it to them, and if it drags on too long they'll miss the opportunity to vote.” iia f Nisga’a people aren’t among those voting this year. That’s because elections took place in November under their treaty, electing members to the Nisga‘a Li- sims Government and to village councils in the four Nass Valley villages. Also elected at that time were urban association reps who in effect represent off-reserve people living in Terrace, Prince Rupert and Vancouver, B.C. 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