- Anti-HST rally on Saturday, Sept. 19, at Canada Place (Camera was malfunctioning so the date stamp is incorrect.)
You would think Bill Vander Zalm was a movie star, the way people reacted to him at this afternoon’s Anti-HST rally at Canada Place in Vancouver, crowding around him afterwards to take his photo or get theirs taken with him. Now in his seventies, the former premier of British Columbia who’s leading-man-looks have faded a little but his charisma not at all, took to the stage three times to encourage the crowd to fight the new Harmonized Sales Tax. The HST being slapped on British Columbians by Premier Gordon Campbell of the Liberal party, a tax which will fuse the current Goods and Services tax with the provincial sales tax, has brought Vander Zalm out of retirement as it will result in more taxes on more things. Vander Zalm told the crowd, which he estimated to be between four and five thousand people, that the HST is “hitting a lot more places than we realized previously.”
Photo: Bill Vander Zalm at the rally
Despite having been head of the right of center Social Credit government, Vander Zalm did not temper his criticism of the ruling right of center Liberal party. ”The HST is a cruel tax. . . . It takes from those that are packing lunch buckets…and it’s giving to big corporations.” The government is “picking your pockets”, Vander Zalm said, emphasizing repeatedly that the money is “all going to the big corporations.” He was starting to sound like a left winger, and there were many of those at the rally too.
In fact, Vander Zalm introduced Carole James, leader of the left of center New Democratic Party [”NDP”] , saying she was “doing a great job.” James was on the same page as Vander Zalm today in criticizing the Liberals for thinking they could impose a harmonized sales tax. ”I think they really thought that they could sneak it in in the summer.” James asked people to contact Liberal Members of the Legislative Assembly and press them to oppose the HST.
Photo: Anti-HST Rally at Canada Place (Camera date stamp was malfunctioning so date on photo is incorrect.)
Sylvia MacLeay, President of the Council of Senior Citizens Organizations, described seniors as being worried about the planned HST. ”Seniors are really upset.” They are upset about the “process”, MacLeay said, that the Liberal goverment has used in “sneaking in a new tax.” They are upset that the HST will result in “an instant rate of 12%” tax on heating fuel, hydro, some grocery items, and items not previously taxed. MacLeay echoed Vanderzalm’s comments, saying the HST would result in “significant gains to big business”, but for seniors and others, “It’s all bad, there’s no up side, we’re just going to pay more money.”
It was around this point that Vander Zalm asked for money from anybody who “could spare some change or better still a bill.” The organizing effort has overhead, he explained, “signs, a sound system”, so people were being sent through the crowd carrying buckets to collect donations. ”We’re not finished today,” he reminded the crowd, “We’re only just starting.”
A major strategy to fight the HST is a “Citizen’s Initiative petition”. If a Citizen’s Initiative collects signatures of 10% of registered voters in each riding in B.C, a referendum on the HST could be forced.
Bill Tielman, a left wing political commentator on CKNW radio, mentioned the Citizen’s Initiative and spoke directly to Premier Campbell from the stage at the rally. “I know you’ll be watching this on television tonight. I know you can’t resist. I have a message for Gordon Campbell. This is what democracy looks like in British Columbia.”



















7 users commented in " “A Cruel Tax”, Bill Vander Zalm tells Rally Today in Vancouver "
Follow-up comment rss or Leave a Trackbackexcellent job on the writing of the article about the rally today.
Thanks.
Mr. Vander Zalm:
I would think that there is a law somewhere that states a politician that lies to the public, during an election, to get elected, can be over thrown or brought to court on charges of misleading the public.
This in my humble opinion is something that Campbell did and is getting away with it, surely with all your knowledge you can come up with some sort of law that was broken, perhaps misleading the public for personal gain, he definitely fits that category, if that is not a law then I can start up my own business, making money by telling the clients lies to get their trust, I could make millions, and as I see it Campbell has set a precedent, if the premier can lie for personal gain, and get away with it, why not the public. Dave Noble
So where does one sign up to become a volunteer to help fight this stupid tax?
anajinn,
I noticed red placards in the top photo with a website address: stophst.com
So I checked out that website and sure enough there is a photo of Vander Zalm and info on fighting the hst.
Campbell committed the serious crime of a DUI. I cringe at the thought of a criminal, hosting the Olympics Games. BC residents are ashamed of Campbell’s low character. However, we citizens know we can’t expect any better from the likes of Campbell. We BC people have seen his sneaking and lying, the underhanded way, he has sold our province out to the USA and China. In all my many years, I have never seen, a premier destroy a province like he is still doing. He has stolen so much money and cheated and lied, I don’t think BC can ever recover, from Campbell. There is nothing left to recover with. What we do know, Campbell is a multi-million dollar man, because of his stealing and corruption. They do say corruption pays very well.
My thoughts regarding the HST situation here
in BC are that we do a two pronged approach
to have it repealed. Recall and secondly to
have our concerned citizens join the Liberal
Party and choose a candidate to truly
represent us in parliament at the next
election. Those representatives that will
not listen to the majority who want
democracy can then be replaced.Beware of
greeks bearing gifts as far as the bribe
from Ottawa goes. It was probably taken from
our stimulus share.
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