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July 01, 2004
Meet the new boss, same as the old boss

Over in Esquimalt-Juan de Fuca, no one seems sure whether New Democrat candidate and Camosun College instructor Randall Garrison will make another run against incumbent Liberal Keith Martin. But his communications advisor John Horgan, is sniffing around for a provincial nomination. A well-placed party member says Mr. Horgan, who was Premier Dan Miller's chief of staff, is considering a run in Malahat-Juan de Fuca and looking for endorsements from New Democrat mucky-mucks. But, even with those kind words, he'll be facing an uphill battle against realtor Richard Hughes, who was the New Democrat candidate in that riding during the last election and is believed to have a lock on its constituency association.

Posted by Sean Holman at 02:39 PM
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Who Cares who runs for the NDP.(Having said that Garrison made a good account of himself and in this writer's opinion was the most articulate of the bunch,especially at the Chamber debate).The fact is Arnie Hamilton has been a great rep for Esquimalt and will be unbeatable in 2005!

Posted by Jeff bridge. on July 2, 2004 10:59 AM

Would that be Jeff Bridge of the Victoria Chamber of Commerce who also works for the "polling" firm that released a poll for the Chamber during the recent election showing the Tories finishing first in all three Victoria area ridings, including Esquimalt Juan de Fuca?

I'd say the effusive praise of Arnie 'whom?' Hamilton is just as accurate. Extra tip: Malahat Juan de Fuca isn't Arnie's riding.

Posted by Ian Reid on July 2, 2004 02:34 PM




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