Poll: political donations
Castanet - Apr 7, 2016 / 7:50 pm | Story: 162710
Photo: Flickr/BC Gov't
Premier Christy Clark says she's not about to overhaul British Columbia's political funding rules despite Opposition pressure to ban corporate and union contributions and limit individual contributions.
Clark says she represents all British Columbians and that the amount of money connected to individuals or businesses does not come into play in her government.
Recent media reports say individuals pay thousands of dollars for meetings with the premier, but Clark says she doesn't walk into meetings with anyone asking how much they donated to her party.
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