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NDP, Liberals trade barbs as B.C. election gets underway

The B.C. election campaign kicked off Tuesday with NDP Leader John Horgan accusing the premier of abandoning everyday British Columbians. Liberal Leader Christy Clark says opposition parties would stall growth with higher taxes. 
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Duration: 1m18s 
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Create Date: 4/11/2017 6:45:00 PM 
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Tags
bc economy
bc election
bc election campaign
BC liberals
BC NDP
BC premier
Christy Clark