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February 06, 2006
A Bonded man

What's this we hear about Steve Vander Wal leaving the provincial legislature? Apparently, the longtime Liberal functionary - who presently serves as Health Minister George Abbott's senior assistant - announced this morning he has accepted a position at government relations giant Hill and Knowlton Inc. Bibliophiles please note that Mr. Vander Wal also worked as a junior aide to Colin Hansen when he was responsible for British Columbia's health file. But he's spent much of his time at the Rockpile toiling for Shirley Bond.

Posted by Sean Holman at 02:03 PM
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ANother talented MA leaves the scene . When will the bleeding stop ? The west wingers dont seem to care about retention of talent (or attraction or motivation) and keep filling positions with thier Junior B baby hacks (who are both inexperienced in the real world as well as often under-educated)

Maybe if they paid a little more they could reduce the outmigration

This is real loss . vanderwal is one of the most talented people (still) in the building

Posted by jimmycrackcorn on February 9, 2006 06:59 AM

ANother talented MA leaves the scene . When will the bleeding stop ? The west wingers dont seem to care about retention of talent (or attraction or motivation) and keep filling positions with thier Junior B baby hacks (who are both inexperienced in the real world as well as often under-educated)

Maybe if they paid a little more they could reduce the outmigration

This is real loss . vanderwal is one of the most talented people (still) in the building

Posted by jimmycrackcorn on February 9, 2006 07:08 AM




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