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Jiho,Kim, Devin, Valerie, Weng

Summarize the history of liberal First elected into provincial government in 1916, the party went into decline after 1952, with its rump caucus merging with the Social credit party of British Columbia for the 1975 election. It was returned to the legislature through the efforts of Gordon Wilson in a break-through in the 11991 elections. At this time, the Social Credit Party had collapsed, with the BC Liberals able to garner the centre vote traditionally split between left and right in British Columbia provincial politics.

Why is the party leader a suitable premier Gabe Garfinkel Is going to be a great premier for BC liberals, “I’m running because we need an MLA who’s visible, with the energy to lead our dynamic community.”- (Gabe Garfinkel). This man wants what's best for our community as a whole and not just for the liberal party. He owns owns and operates his own healthcare communications consulting business and also helps manage his family’s business supporting First Nations artists. He is a multitasker and an all around good man.

Barbara Lu Lu, who moved to Canada 23 years ago with her family from their native Mexico, has been active with other campaigns in the Tri-Cities, including with Dennis Marsden's unsuccessful by election bid last year against NDP MLA Joe Trasolini. She has also volunteered with Mayor Richard Stewart's municipal campaign and with Canadian Heritage Minister James Moore's race in the federal riding of Port Moody- Westwood-Port Coquitlam. It will be her first time seeking a political seat and she said, "I'm doing it because I want to give back to my community. It has been an aspiration of mine for many years to represent my community in Victoria.“(Barbara, Lu).

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Article attack liberal news article : http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/dermodtravis/bc-budget- balancing_b_9298822.html This article shows the BC liberal are boondoggle government, Premier Christy Clark total government revenue is up $7.4 billion or 18.15 per cent, nearly twice the rate of inflation, but the funny thing is they said she corruption the money did not correct use the money service for the people. And they think the Medical Services Plan major economic sources is form Revenue Canada, But then that might blow a hole in the budget. Also they said BC may have some of Canada's lowest tax burdens for high-income earners, not so much for the poor or middle- class. These things are absolutely impossible to happen in BC liberal government, because the BC liberal party they are restoring balance to the budget in the public service, stay the course on low taxes and responsible spending and create good job that support families in every community. Eliminating red tape, To reduce the probability of corruption. And focusing on health care and education infrastructure. Also the BC liberal patty plan to raise the minimum wage.