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July 23, 2004
Coleman quarterbacks for insurance corporation

The Insurance Corporation of British Columbia has become a political football that's being tossed between Finance Minister Gary Collins and Solicitor General Rich Coleman. The understanding among senior bureaucrats at the insurer is that Minister Collins wants to privatize the corporation. But his plays are being blocked by Solicitor General Coleman, who is reportedly a fan of public auto insurance (or, at the very least, the money it rakes in). The solicitor general is also rumoured to be positioning himself for a run at the party leadership in case Gordon Campbell steps aside.

Posted by Sean Holman at 02:33 PM
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on a personal note, over the past 6 months to a year ,i have not met one female,,[friend or foe]who would even consider voting liberal regardless of how strong the economy may be.

they simply can,t stand the guy,
that,s gordy.

where in the hell is the gang of 6 when we need them?

i,m nic,,hello

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