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“I am a Canadian, free to speak without fear, free to worship in my own way, free to stand for what I think right, free to oppose what I believe wrong, or free to choose those who shall govern my country. This heritage of freedom I pledge to uphold for myself and all mankind.” ~~ John G. Diefenbaker

Change That Can Win is within reach, if we all do our part!

I have been encouraging you, and many other friends and family, to look into an individual whom I believe would make a great leader, and Premier of BC -- that individual is Ellis Ross


Here's the thing though -- to be able to vote for him, you need to be a party member. As of right now (Thurs Dec 16th), there are now less than 30 hours to do that (deadline is tomorrow, Friday Dec 17th, at 5pm).

I would respectfully ask that you consider taking a moment to become a member of what is "currently" being called the BC Liberal Party, so that you can cast a ballot for change -- fundamental change -- where all feel welcome no matter where they live in this province, and where they will have a choice in decision making.

Ellis Ross knows we need more voices at the table – not BC Liberal Party insiders, but more everyday members who know their communities. As BC Liberal leader, he will renew our party by listening to grassroots members, not the same old group of party elites.

Ellis is ready to engage every party member who wants to have their say. He will open the doors to grassroots members, so they have a true voice in policy, campaign readiness, and party operations. He wants all party members to be on the ground floor of something big, something new.


Please go to www.SupportEllis.ca and sign up now.

AND ... for those of you are already a member --- join us on Team Ellis Ross at www.EllisRossCampaign.ca/JOIN.

Change That Can Win is within reach, if we all do our part!

Thank you, and best wishes for a very Merry Christmas.

 

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