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NDP says ‘no’ to jobs

John Horgan hasn’t been able to tell his party how he would create jobs and only has mentioned a list of spending habits and old ideas.

To the Editor,

John Horgan became B.C. NDP leader on May 4, 2015. His main objective was to deliver on his promise of a jobs plan. This was his opportunity to set a new path and show he could actually come up with a plan that supports economic growth, but that has not happened. He hasn’t been able to tell his party how he would create jobs and only has mentioned a list of spending habits and old ideas recycled from the 1990s.

Has the reputation now of being Dr. No. No to 600 jobs in the first 100 days of Site C. No to the 10,000 jobs over next 10 years at Site C. No to expanding mining. No to LNG. While the NDP party may have thought they were regenerating with a new leader, it seems only the face is different.

Horgan claims his NDP want to focus on skills training, but omits job-creation ideas. The NDP plan is to train people for jobs anywhere else but B.C.

Joe SawchukDuncan