Liberal Leader Christy Clark explains difference between Liberal, NDP donations
DELTA, B.C. — British Columbia Liberal Leader Christy Clark says the difference between her party accepting donations from American lumber companies and NDP Leader John Horgan welcoming support from a forestry union with ties to U.S. industry is that she won’t allow the money to influence her commitment to putting B.C. workers first.
Clark said Monday the New Democrats can’t be trusted to side with British Columbians after it emerged that the salaries of some of the NDP’s senior campaign staff were being paid by the United Steelworkers Union, which represents 40,000 forestry workers across Canada.
A spokeswoman for the NDP said a “handful of staff,” including the party’s deputy director, are being paid by the Steelworkers and “some other organizations.”
The Steelworkers’ American wing has sided publicly with U.S. President Donald Trump in supporting some protectionist policies that would hurt B.C.’s forestry sector. ElectionsBC figures show the New Democrats accepted over $672,000 from the Steelworkers last year.