
In an interview with your humble organ, Non-Partisan Association president Paul Barbeau confirmed he expects former provincial cabinet minister Christy Clark to submit her mayoral nomination papers sometime today. That means Terminal City councillor Sam Sullivan and Ms. Clark will likely be squaring off for the nomination on September 24. The association presently has 2,600 members. The deadline for membership sign-ups is September 10. Public Eye broke the news about a possible mayoral bid by Ms. Clark on Friday.
With Christy as mayor Vancouver can be run from the premier's office in Victoria.
Come on Steve-o, that's no way to talk about your future boss! I thought she quit provincial politics?
On the contrary stevevbc, it's more like her launching pad to the big chair in Victoria. Alas, her motivation for being mayor is therefore quite apparent and has nothing to do with interest in the people of Vancouver.
By the way, isn't her postal code not somewhere in Port Moody?
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