Harry Lali

Cariboo Loses More Rail Jobs

WILLIAMS LAKE — News that the Cariboo is losing more rail jobs is part of the ongoing fallout from Gordon Campbell’s broken promise not to sell off B.C. Rail, say the New Democrats.

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Harry Lali served as Minister of Transportation and Highways from February, 1998, to February, 2001.

Lali to Health Minister: “Restore Cuts to Princeton Hospital”

VICTORIAYesterday Harry Lali, NDP MLA for Yale-Lillooet, called on the Minister of Health to restore cuts to the Princeton Hospital and presented a petition on behalf of Princeton residents that protests the cuts to community health services.
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Harry Lali served as Minister of Transportation and Highways from February, 1998, to February, 2001.

B.C. Liberal Under-Funding And Neglect Threatens Princeton’s ER

The Campbell government refused to provide assurances that the Princeton Hospital’s emergency room will remain open after Yale-Lillooet MLA Harry Lali raised the issue in question period in the legislature today. Harry LaliHarry Lali  

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Harry Lali served as Minister of Transportation and Highways from February, 1998, to February, 2001.

Lali Says Campbell Liberals Continue Rural Abandonment

The Campbell government’s refusal to answer questions raised in the Legislature last week about the need for improvements to paramedic services is an insult to smaller communities who depend on stable, reliable emergency services, said Yale-Lillooet New Democrat, MLA Harry Lali.Harry LaliHarry Lali 

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Harry Lali served as Minister of Transportation and Highways from February, 1998, to February, 2001.

Suburban B.C. Hit Hard By ICBC

VANCOUVER – As ICBC hits suburban drivers with the biggest increase to basic auto insurance rates in the province, New Democrat Leader Carole James says the latest hike is a cash grab on people trying to make ends meet in the suburbs.

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Carole has served as the MLA for Victoria-Beacon Hill since 2005.
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Harry Lali served as Minister of Transportation and Highways from February, 1998, to February, 2001.

Campbell Liberals Let ICBC Get Away With Another Cash Grab

New Democrat ICBC Critic Harry Lali blasted the Campbell government, following reports that ICBC can now charge $25 per driver in addition to the principal driver’s Harry LaliHarry Laliauto insurance per household.

“ICBC rates have been skyrocketing ever since the Campbell government took over,” said Lali, the MLA for Yale Lillooet. “Instead of ensuring lower rates for safe drivers and rebates for insurance policy users, the B.C. Liberals keep empowering ICBC to gouge motorists so they can use it as a cash cow.”

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Harry Lali served as Minister of Transportation and Highways from February, 1998, to February, 2001.

Last Chance to Protect Rural Representation, Urges Lali

MERRITT-- The three New Democrat MLAs from the Cariboo-Thompson Region are encouraging rural communities to speak out strongly in favour of protecting rural representation in the B.C. Legislature. 

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Harry Lali served as Minister of Transportation and Highways from February, 1998, to February, 2001.

Keep Hedley School Open, Says Lali

HEDLEY—Yale-Lillooet MLA Harry Lali says the possible closure of the only school in the village of Hedley shows that the Campbell Liberal Government has abandoned rural communities.

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Harry Lali served as Minister of Transportation and Highways from February, 1998, to February, 2001.

New B.C. Lotteries audit shows Les not up to the job

New Democrat Lotteries Critic Harry Lali said British Columbians have endured enough failures by John Les for them to endure more time with him as B.C.’s Solicitor General and Minister Responsible for Lotteries. Harry LaliHarry Lali

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Harry Lali served as Minister of Transportation and Highways from February, 1998, to February, 2001.

NDP MLAs Stand Up For Rural Communities

Kamloops – New Democrat MLAs Charlie Wyse and Harry Lali are continuing their fight to ensure that rural British Columbians maintain their current level of representation in the Legislature, and they are urging people to speak out at upcoming public hearings on electoral boundaries.

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Harry Lali served as Minister of Transportation and Highways from February, 1998, to February, 2001.
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