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The Hon. Larry W. Campbell, M.B.A. One of Vancouver’s best-known and most admired citizens, Senator Larry W. Campbell served as mayor from 2002-2005 after a distinguished and high profile career primarily in law enforcement and death investigation. Since August 2, 2005, he has represented the province of British Columbia for the Senate.

“We’re having financial trouble. Let’s just sell the store.”

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Published by Senator Tommy Banks (retired) on 12 June 2009

Sell the National Arts CentreSell off parts of our nuclear energy functionsGet out of the medical isotope business

 

That’s not fiscal or financial management.  That’s lunacy.  Divesting of public assets to obtain one-time cash to help reduce the pot of financial glue that the Conservatives have got us into is not good policy.

 

But if they’re really serious, I bet we could get a lot of money for Banff.

 

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