In the past few days, business and
forestry groups have issued news releases and held news conferences to
warn of how damaging an NDP win could be for British Columbia’s economy. Business leaders from all stripes are agreeing that Carole James and the NDP have put out a platform that will cost jobs, business and create havoc for BC’s economy at a time when we can ill afford it.
First, forestry leaders issued a
news release on May 4th
setting the record straight on forestry issues. The heads of Interfor, West Fraser Timber and Canfor came together to accuse the NDP of playing “politics with the lives of the thousands of people who depend on forestry.” They credit Gordon Campbell for being
a champion of the industry, and say that the NDP’s plan to open up the Softwood Lumber Agreement shows a
fundamental lack of understanding that would “jeopardize the economic stability of BC companies, their employees and the communities in which they live and work.”
Then on Tuesday, the Independent Contractors and Businesses Association (
ICBA) and the Canadian Home Builders’ Association of British Columbia (
CHBA BC) issued a
joint news release rallying everyone touched by construction in BC to ensure voters get out to the polls to
stop the possibility of an NDP win.
“The NDP platform shows their hostility to the interests of home builders and home buyers, by proposing significant re-regulation that would disadvantage independent construction companies and raise prices across the board,” says Tim Kasten, President of
CHBA BC. “Our industry has worked collaboratively to build a strong industry training system in recent years, but the NDP is proposing to undermine these improvements in one fell swoop. We can’t stand by and let that happen.”
Also on Tuesday, the Coalition of BC Businesses held a
news conference with
13 business associations representing more than 50,000 small- and medium-sized employers held a news conference where they warned that higher taxes and higher payroll costs featured in the NDP platform will put at least 110,000 British Columbians out of work and put at risk the viability of BC’s small- and medium-sized businesses.
“The sectors of the economy we represent are working hard to keep their businesses open and keep people on the job through this global economic downturn. That will become harder with the $450 million in extra payroll costs, courtesy of the NDP’s 25 per cent minimum wage hike. Job losses are estimated at 50,000 as a direct result of the minimum wage increase.”
It seems everyone agrees that the NDP platform promises ruin for British Columbia. We have to ensure that voter turnout is high on May 12th to stop the NDP.
Carole James and the NDP. Wrong party, wrong leader, wrong time.