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ANew Era of eid’ s ii
to build a successful future at home patients the care they need, where
in your community. they live and when they need it.
The plan in this booklet lays out a A BC Liberal Government will be
vision for a brighter future that is guided by the principles and values
realistic, affordable and measurable. that are the pillars for prosperity.
We will focus your tax dollars on Fiscal responsibility. Free
the critical services that you want enterprise. Equality of opportunity
and deserve, while getting more and responsibility. Compassion
value for each dollar spent. for those in need. An unflagging
commitment to public health care,
We will act to build your trust and
education and public safety.
We want British Columbians to re-establish BC’s leadership role
excited about their future again. in Canada. We want our province Commitment to Canada’s
We want to create a New Era in to have the leading economy in the Constitution and equality under the
British Columbia. A New Era country, with the highest levels of law. Open and accountable decision-
of vision, imagination, hope private sector investment anywhere. making. Belief in a professional,
and prosperity. non-partisan public service.
We want our schools, universities
If you are a parent, we want you and colleges to be at the leading Those are the pillars for a New Era
to know that your children will have edge of educational achievement of hope and prosperity for all people
the education they need and the and excellence. We want our public who live here, in the best province,
economic opportunity they deserve health care system to guarantee all in the best country in the world.

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1. A top-notch education system for 6. The fastest growing technology industry
students of all ages. in Canada.
2. High-quality public health care services 7. A leading edge forest industry that is
that meet all patients’ needs where they globally recognized for its productivity
live and when they need it. and environmental stewardship.
3. A thriving private seetor economy that 8. Greater equity and equality for British
creates high-payig job opportunities. Columbia in Canada.
4. Safer streets and sehools in every 9. The most open, accountable and
community. democratic government in Canada.
5. Better services for children, families 10. Responsible, accountable management
& First Nations. of your public resources and tax dollars.

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British Columbians have always taken pride in our great province. We have the richest resources, the best location
and the most talented people anywhere. With all we have going for us in BC, we should be leading the way in
building new growth and prosperity. Our plan will put BC’s economy back on track.
BC Liberals will implement tax, fiscal and regulatory reforms that will fuel new growth, revitalize investment,
stimulate job creation and provide new opportunities for all British Columbians. It will bring prosperity back to BC.

B lb a! Go em ent will
• Pass real Balanced Budget legislation, • Reform the NDP’s job-killing • Restore consumers’ right to Hydro
to make balanced budgets mandatory Forest Practices Code to create rates that are independently set by the
by our third full budget and to hold a results-based Code that eliminates B.C. Utilities Commission, and not
all ministers individually accountable. needless costs while maintaining artificially inflated by government
• Reduce the cost of government environmental standards. interference.
by increasing efficiencies, and • Provide faster approvals and greater • Encourage job creation from viable,
eliminating wasteful spending on access to Crown land and resources, independent power production
government mismanagement, to protect and create jobs in tourism, projects that will increase benefits
propaganda, and business subsidies. mining, forestry, farming, ranching, to consumers through greater
• Reduce the “red tape” and regulatory and oil and gas production. competition.
burden on BC business by one-third • Work with the technology industry • Pass a Community Charter to
within our first three years. to capitalize on the tremendous outlaw provincial government
• Restore open tendering on potential for growth and job creation “offloading” of costs onto municipal
government contracts, to reduce in exciting new sectors like bio governments, and to give local
costs and give all British Columbians technology, forestry technology, governments greater autonomy and
a fair chance to compete for work software development, multi-media, better planning tools to reduce
on taxpayer-funded projects. electronics and telecommunications. pressure on property taxes.
• Eliminate the NDP’s “fixed wage” • Help BC’s tourism industry with • Fight for BC’s fair share of federal
policy, to lower the construction costs a plan aimed at improving tourism tax dollars through a fairer
of schools, hospitals, highways and operators’ ability to successfully equalization program and more
other capital projects. compete for visitors from around equitable distribution of federal
the world. government contract expenditures.
• Eliminate government subsidies
to businesses that give some taxpayer- • Aggressively support and champion • Push to eliminate interprovincial
subsidized businesses an unfair British Columbia’s bid to host the trade barriers that are hurting
advantage over their competitors. 201 0 Winter Olympics. consumers, job creation and
• Push Ottawa for provincial control BC businesses.
• Restore workers’ democratic right
to a secret ballot vote on certification over BC offshore fisheries, to improve • Push to eliminate overlaps in area of
under the Labour Code and restore all fisheries management and protect jobs. federal and provincial jurisdiction
workers’ right to negotiate contracts • Negotiate affordable, workable treaties that have added bureaucratic costs
by outlawing sectoral bargaining. with First Nations that provide and frustrated economic development
certainty, finality and equality. and sound management.
Give workers and employers greater
flexibility in Employment Standards • Protect private property rights to • Establish regional transportation
to negotiate mutually beneficial prevent government expropriation authorities, to give local communities
relationships that help them compete without fair compensation. control over transportation planning.
and prosper.

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Providing you with the tax relief that you need is a The reason is simple. Lower taxes leave more money
crucial part of building new prosperity. Tax relief in your pocket.You will spend that money in your
stimulates new investment and job creation. Tax relief community on services and goods.That spending
also helps to attract and retain skilled workers in areas creates jobs. More people working means more revenue
like health care and technology. It gives working to government, more money for health care and
families the resources they need to build a better education, and a higher standard of living for everyone.
quality of life. And it helps increase government
revenues needed to support health care and education.

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• Introduce a dramatic cut in personal income taxes, within 90 days.
• Cut the base personal income tax rate to the lowest rate of any province in Canada for the bottom
two tax brackets, on the first $60,000 of income, within our first term.
• Honour this commitment without cutting funding for health or education.

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Tax reliefhas worked wherever it’s been tried. $19 billion — 600
Ontario Personal Income Tax
It has worked in Canada. Nine provinces have 58% 58% vs. Tax Rate
$18 billion 56%
reduced personal income tax rates between 1996 - 54%
and 2000. In every case revenues have increased. $17 billion
48%
Since 1996, Ontario has cut its basic personal
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income tax rate by 20 points, and personal income $16 billion

tax revenues have soared by over $3.3 billion.


$15 billion
Tax relief has worked in the United States. A 1995 - 42%

report for the U.S. Congress Joint Economic $14 billion

Committee found that, from 1965 to 1993,


$13 billion 35 0
the 25 low-tax states enjoyed growth in real per 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

capita income that was 32° o higher than in the


Revenue ($ BRhlon) Basic Income Tax Rate
Thorcoo C~ian Thx Fo~r.jrIion. Orn~rio Po~.,do, Third O~arle, Updrte)
25 high-tax states.
Tax relief has even worked in BC. After imposing massive tax hikes over the past decade, the NDP
introduced some miniscule cuts in 1999. Since then, personal income tax revenues increased by over $500 million.

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Lower Taxes ar’ a must
The truth is, the real threat to the revenues needed to Over the past decade, British Columbians’ real,
pay for health care and education isn’t tax cuts it’s annual after-tax income has dropped by over $1,700
NDP tax hikes. As the chief economist for the Toronto per capita the worst drop in Canada. Unbelievably,
Dominion Bank recently put it: “~ftu cannot afford not to British Columbians’ average real disposable income
cut taxes, because you will not get the income growth you is now $2,216 lower than the average for Albertans.
need unless you have a competitive tax system. Without that This tax burden is undermining jobs, investment and
income growth you’re not going to have the revenues to do all economic growth in BC.
the health care and education and all the other nice things That’s why BC liberals are committed to giving you the
that you want to do.” tax relief you need. Within our first term in government,
BC will cut the personal income tax
rate to the lowest level in Canada for
the bottom two income brackets,

We must do better covering the first $60,000 of income.


And we want to do more. It’s the
surest way to fuel economic growth
BC is the only province in Canada where real per capita GDP did not
and job creation, to strengthen public
improve over the 1990’s. BC ranks last in private sector investment
services, and to build a New Era of
growth since 1992, and last in private sector employment growth since
hope and opportunity for everyone.
1996. For the first time in our history, BC now has a smaller economy
than Alberta despite having one million more residents.
130 Average annual
Last in take-home pay
Investment
Growth
dropped by $1,738
Private Sector over the last decade in BC
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Last in It’s time to put our economy back on
Economic top. It’s time to build a New Era of
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Growth prosperity that will revitalize public
Real Per-Capita services for everyone. It’s time to give
GDP Growth,
5% 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4’s’ 1992-2000 you the tax relief that you deserve, to
NIld Seek Alt. Out Quo NB PSI Man NO BC
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pocket, where it belongs.

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All British Columbians must be able to receive the public health care they need, where they live and when
they need it. NDP cuts, waste and mismanagement have led to deteriorating patient care.
We will protect health funding, and establish provincial standards to ensure all British Columbians receive the
care they deserve and need. We will work with health care providers to develop a long-term strategic plan to
safeguard and improve patient care. By properly managing resources, we can ensure timely, effective health
care services for everyone.

Work with health care professionals, caregivers, administrators, community leaders, patient groups and
the public to develop a comprehensive 10-Year Health Strategyfor BC.As part of that plan, we will:

Establish provincial health Fully fund and implement Give ambulance attendants better
standards that ensure all citizens in the $125 million mental access to training and better life-
every part of the province are health initiative. support and communications
entitled to equitable, reliable, high equipment needed to capitalize on
Focus funding on patient care, by
quality health services. reducing waste in the system and those skills.
Develop a 10-year human resource eliminating administrative dupli • Ensure that appointees to regional
plan, that properly provides for the cation and costs from provincial health boards are representative of
training, recruitment and retention government mismanagement. their communities’ needs and
of physicians, nurses, specialists accountable for their performance
Expand training programs for care
and other health care providers in meeting provincial health
aides, licensed practical nurses and
in every area of the province, and registered nurses, in collaboration standards.
that addresses critical skills with our universities, colleges and Work with non-profit societies to
shortages and staffing levels in institutions. build and operate an additional
under-serviced areas. 5,000 new intermediate and long
• Develop a Rural and Remote
Maintain this year’s overall Training Program that provides term care beds by 2006.
$9.3 billion budget for health. forgivable loans to BC students Provide expanded home care and
(See 200 1/02 Budget Reports, attending accredited nursing and palliative care services to assist
pg. 139). medical schools who agree to chronically and terminally ill
• Increase future health care funding practice in a rural or remote patients with supportive home
as economic growth increases community in BC. environments, as an option to
government revenues. institutional care.
Increase the number of medical
Provide health regions and school graduates over the next Intensif~’ efforts to promote
hospitals with 3-year rolling five years. weilness and preventative care
funding commitments (updated through better education, dietary
• Introduce a Rural and Remote
annually), to enable them to plan Training Support program that habits and physical activity.
and act with certainty. provides financial and travel Establish a Rural and Remote
assistance to health care providers Health Initiative to ensure all
who want to update or upgrade families get the care they need,
their skills and training. where they live, when they need it.

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A New Era for Ed ‘I
Excellence in’, i 10 for students ofall ages
Children and students of all ages deserve the best public education possible. The NDP’s “one size fits all” approach
to education has forced schools to cut services and has compromised student learning possibilities.
We will protect education funding. We will establish
strong province-wide education standards, provide
multi-year funding envelopes to improve planning,
and give districts the financial flexibility to meet
students’ needs. We will protect parent volunteers,
invest in computers and in technical training for
teachers, to ensure our young people have the skills

ir and knowledge to compete with the world’s best and


win. We will create new opportunities and better
access to advanced education by investing in skills
training, research and development.

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Restore education as an essential Work with educators and employers • Work with employers, post-
service under the Labour Code to to expand job training and skills secondary institutes and the
ensure that no child’s right to an development opportunities. Industry Training and
education is denied during school Apprenticeship Commission
• Put more computers in schools
strikes and lockouts. to increase training and
and increase resources to improv
• Establish specific goals and computer literacy for students of apprenticeships in trades
outcomes to measure the success all ages. and technical sectors.
of educators in public schooling. • Support the current 500 tuition cut
Double the annual number of
• Devote more of each education graduates in computer science, and tuition freeze and fully fund it
dollar to improving the quality of and electrical and computer in the current fiscal year to offset
education, and less to bureaucracy. engineering, within five years. costs to post-secondary institutes.
Give local school boards more • Establish a “Leading Edge • Strengthen our network of
autonomy and control over the Endowment Fund,” based on colleges, institutes and on-line
delivery of education services, a cost-sharing partnership with learning throughout the province.
subject to provincial curriculum the private sector, to establish • Increase research funding for
and testing standards. 20 permanent BC Leadership colleges, universities and institutes.
Give school boards multi-year Chairs across the province in the
• Train more social workers to meet
funding envelopes, to improve fields of medical, social, environ
the critical skills shortage that has
long-term education planning mental and technological research.
developed under the NDP.
and budgeting. Ensure that music, arts and
physical education curriculums
are fully funded in BC’s public
schools.

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From law and order, to the environment and resources, to
children in need, the services that government provides are
crucial to British Columbians’ quality of life. Those services
must be effective and accessible for all who rely upon them.
Through proper management and sound planning, we can
revitalize public services, restore hope, and build a better quality
of life for everyone.

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BCLib nil Go mm nt will:


• Adopt a scientifically-based, • Pass a Domestic Violence • Ensure auxiliary police officers
balanced and principled approach Prevention Act that will afford are properly trained and properly
to environmental management greater protection to women and armed.
that ensures sustainabiity, families and reduce domestic
• Scrap photo radar, to put police
accountability and responsibility. violence. officers back on the street,
• Protect and preserve Burns Bog. • Fight child prostitution and youth enforcing the law.
• Pass a comprehensive living Rivers crime with specific legislation
• Hold the line on court fees and
Act to protect and improve BC’s aimed at providing greater probate fees, to ensure that no
river systems with scientifically- protection to children at risk of British Columbian is denied their
based standards for watershed exploitation, and greater parental right of access to our justice system
management, measures to enhance responsibility for children who
because of onerous costs.
fish habitat and a 10-year program commit crimes.
• Establish a Premier’s Council on
to correct past damage. • Ensure all laws are equally applied Technology to help bridge the
• Create a BC Trust for Public and enforced for all British “digital divide.”
Lands to encourage and facilitate Columbians, consistent with the
rights guaranteed to all Canadians • Work with communications
the expansion ofpublic lands
under the Constitution. companies, Internet Service
through private land donations.
Providers and local communities
• Enhance resources and training • Return 75% of all revenue from to rapidly bring high-speed
for “front-line” social workers, to traffic fines to the municipalities Internet access to all communities
improve the quality of services and that collect that money, to support in BC, using public assets like
decisions affecting children and community—based policing, crime roads, railways and power lines to
families. prevention and community youth leverage rapid growth in communi
programs. cations infrastructure and
• Repeal the NDP’s attack on
pensioners that allows some • Stop the endless bureaucratic broadband Internet capabilities.
pension plans to suspend the restructuring that has drained
• Invite all Members of the BC
pension benefits of early retirees resources from children and Legislature and all BC Members
who choose to supplement their family services. of Parliament to hold annual joint
income by continuing to work in • Target child care funding to help conferences aimed at publicly
the same field of employment. parents who need it most. identif~iing and overcoming issues
of regional alienation within
Canada and BC.

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Governments around the world are embracing important reforms to put the public interest first, and give people a
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real voice in decision-making. With our talented people, skills and resources, British Columbia should be a leader in
providing public services that are accountable, accessible and efficient.
BC Liberals are committed to dramatically reforming government decision-making so that you have a real say in
how our province is run. Our goal is the most open, transparent and accountable government in Canada.

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Pass real Truth in Budgeting • Hold open Cabinet Meetings at • Make BC a leader in electronic
legislation to ensure all provincial least once a month to ensure government, to facilitate public
finances are fully and accurately Cabinet decisions on land use participation throughout the
reported under Generally issues like those involving the legislative process, improve
Accepted Accounting Principles. Agricultural Land Reserve, new efficiency, and improve access to
Pass Merit Employment parks, land claims, and major services over the Internet.
legislation, to restore a capital decisions are decided in
• Expand the preparation of
professional, non-partisan public public. government data and information
service, appointed strictly on Amend the recall and initiative in digital formats, to increase
merit and not on patronage. legislation to make it more freedom of information and help
Establish performance standards workable and easier for British reduce the cost of paper flow and
and targets for all government Columbians to hold MLAs bureaucratic bottlenecks.
programs. Progress will be accountable, and to initiate Ban all non-essential government
measured, audited and published referendums on issues of province- advertising in the four-month
in annual reports and on the wide concern.
period prior to the fixed election
Internet, for all taxpayers to see. • Appoint a Citizens’ Assembly on date, to prevent any opportunity
Introduce free votes in the Electoral Reform, similar to how a for-partisan abuse of taxpayer-
Legislature, to allow all MLAs to jury is selected, that will be funded advertising.
vote freely on behalf of their responsible for assessing all
• Amend BC’s Constitution Act
constituents on all matters not possible models for electing within 90 days of our fl~st
specifically identified as issues of MLAs, including proportional legislative session to establish fixed
confidence. representation, preferential ballots election dates, based on a four-
and “first past the post’~ year term, to eliminate the
• Establish a fixed date for the
tabling of the provincial budget, • The Assembly will hold public Premier’s ability to manipulate
and a set legislative calendar. hearings throughout BC, and if it the timing of elections for personal
recommends changes to the or partisan purposes.
• Eliminate the use of Special current electoral system, that
Warrants, to prevent the ability of Amend the Election Act to
option will be put to a province- eliminate the loopholes on
the government to increase budget wide referendum.
expenditures without prior disclosures of financial contri
legislative approval. • Give all-party Legislative butions to political parties and to
committees a vital role in policy include~donations of labour, as
• Give all British Columbians a making. The committees will required in municipal elections.
direct say, by way of referendum, travel to every region of the
on the principles that will guide • Establish a “Waste Buster” Website
province and conduct hearings for taxpayers to help identify, report
the Province’s approach to that are open to the public and
treaty negotiations. and stamp out! government waste.
media, with all recommendations
submitted to government and • (~)utlaw donations from charities
posted on the Internet. to political parties.

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Boniness Owner Schosl Trustee Policy Analyst Charitable Organization Executive Director

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(Fort Langley—Aldergrove) (Abbotofurd-Mt. Lehman (Surrey — Cluverdale (Vancouver — Foirview) (Comos Volley) (Richmond Centre)
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Gordon Hogg Mike Hunter Daniel Jarvis Ken Johnston Brian Kerr Kevin Krueger Daniel Lee
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Former Mayor Business Consultant Realtsr Business Person Business Manager? Insurance Manager Councillor
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Pat Bell
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Edncation Administration
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