A former B.C. NDP strategist, a former B.C. Liberal MLA and a former B.C. public servant walk into a bar.
Actually, they didn’t walk into a bar, but they are working together to fight proportional representation in B.C. — and that’s no joke.
Bill Tieleman, Suzanne Anton and Bob Plecas announced Wednesday they would join together to form a group, the No B.C. Proportional Representation Society, to campaign for the the “no” side in the upcoming referendum on switching B.C.’s voting system.
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