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Candidacy
Candidacy Events
Candidacy Pre-announcement Events – Candidacy Pros and Cons
Announcement of Candidacy- formation Team,post a website,statement o " I'm in to win," file official paperwork for
pre-candidate for Crofton-Cowichan to preliminary 60 days to Election Poll Date.
Campaign Staff And Policy Team: Initial Team; Team Of Advisers And Political Operatives;
Campaign Manager-manage campaign spending, prevent factional disputes within the campaign, and recognize
candidates that are serious threats early take action to win; Deputy Campaign Manager And Coordinated The
Advertising; CHIEF CAMPAIGN STRATEGIST Polling Manager Strategist-polling firm-free trade bill unions;
Campaign Spokesperson; Chief Operating Officer Of The Campaign; Senior Advisor Communications Director;
Lawyer/General Counsel For The Campaign; Finance Director; Lead Media Consultant, Campaign's Policy
Director; Director Of Scheduling And Long-Term Planning ; Deputy Communications Director; Senior Policy
Advisor; Chief Technology Officer, and Senior Policy Advisor.
Campaign Workers for the “Anna" TEAM.
ADVISERS and SUPPORTERS
KEY REGION AND SUBJECT SPECIALISTS TO FOCUS ON AN INTENSE RECRUITING BATTLE
MLA Campaign Staff - 8 to 14 Senior Staff;12 To 20 Top Paid Staff; 85 To 161 Nominally Paid Staff; Overall
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Constitution Tribal Island Midway Station FUNDRAISING
Campaign Chair Political And Finance Leader GOAL is to raise at least $1 million in 2012-13. Donations - quarterly
percent of $1.0 million - donations from CONTRIBUTORS - Donors Giving The Maximum And Minimum;
Contributors To New Contributors.
the conclusion of the election cycle in May 14 2013, campaign must not be severely in debt; owing hundreds to
millions of dollars to staff and outside vendors. ACCOUNT MANAGER WRITE OFFS must clear from the outset and
determine if the funds are lent by the candidate declared and tax; continue to raise funds to confirmation as MLA;
Record all from first quarter to ends of terms; large campaign funding must be noted; enable funds to pay off all
creditors; pollster pay and to whom the campaign still owes.
campaign must deal with preventing financial and potential "bundling" scandals. The campaign must announce it
has put into place tough procedures for vetting major contributors, including running criminal background checks,
Pollster-raised questionable financial bundles gone to POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEES and to re-election
campaigns, Campaign Officials must decide regarding what to do with those funds
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Tunnel Crossing
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Manufacturing of All Products, Parts in BC
Serviced in BC
Man Made Islands
Man Made Island Station:
Midway across the Strait of Georgia
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Market Tourism Deck Sales
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The intended goal and the reason for my entering for
the MLA position in the BC Provincial Election, May
14, 2013, is to promote legislation that will provide all
BC residents with free, no tuition university to the end
of the second year, to the end of the 200 level.
Economic development requires a new
Transportation Crossing.
Form a Cowichan-Richmond Area Council Economic Institute.
Modernize TransLink, integrated TransLink with a high speed rail
system, the SoBCtrain commuter service. Southern BC Transit.
This will create the equivalent of almost 9,600 jobs-years of new
employment. (SoCal califhighspeedrail)
Long-term Goal
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Education Hous-
Jobs
Protect & Main-
Creative &of Free
Council
People of BC Main-
Protect Re- BC Public
Maintain
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Family
MobilityHousing
Trade Labor
nancing Customer needs and
visers
Class
Mobility wishes
Requirements of the BC
People
Customer Wishes
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Main Attributes For a Strong BC Economy
Product Attributes → Customer Needs
BC Transit Investment
CEO/Management
• Avoid CAP overspending due to ability to test the space for precise fixture and branding requirements.
• Better "sell through" and less "mark down" due to improved stock management, resulting in higher net margin and Gross
Margin Return on Investment (GMROI).
• Reduced logistics cost as there will be no more overstock returns to warehouse
• Improves cross functional team collaboration for buying and merchandising, marketing and store operations.
Retail Operations & Visual Merchandising
• Greater productivity during new store openings, with less man hours and overtime required.
• Delivers precise retail execution through the creation of accurate planograms and fixture guidelines.
• Improves cross functional team collaboration for buying and merchandising, marketing and store operations.
• Significantly improved stockroom management, due to the elimination of "overstocks".
• Improved communications with shopfitting and retail design companies resulting in an earlier sign-off.
• Concession companies can obtain optimum space, by proving size of range, rather than being dictated to by the host
store.
Buying and Merchandising
• Better "sell through" and less "mark down" due to improved stock management, resulting in higher net margin and
GMROI.
• Improves cross functional team collaboration for buying and merchandising, marketing and store operations.
• Ability to test designs and collections in a retail environment at the buying stage, therefore creating visual merchandising
concepts at an earlier stage of the process.
Marketing
• Avoid CAPEX overspend due to ability to test the space for precise fixture and branding requirements.
• Reduction in PoS wastage due to accurate planning and testing of concepts prior to investment.
• Improves cross functional team collaboration for buying and merchandising, marketing and store operations.
• Deliver a consistent brand identity across multiple stores on a regional and global basis
Fulfilling
Customer Needs
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Richmond, British Columbia
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Crofton Vancouver Island BC
and exported the refined copper. Unfortunately the residue leftover from the smelter blackened the local beaches and the small
glass particles often stuck to peoples' feet and hands. In 1906 Henry Croft sold the smelter to Britannia Mine. The smelter closed
in January 1908, and soon after, rumours began that a large sawmill would be built. Nothing came of the rumours and when Henry
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Croft died in 1917, his namesake was struggling to survive.
After the Smelter: This stagnation lasted until the mid-1950s. British Columbia Forest Products Ltd. saw the potential of
the area with its deep sea, stable workforce and abundance of lumber, and began construction of a pulp and paper
mill in 1956. The mill opened in December 1957, and continues to operate today. Owned until 2001 by
Fletcher Challenge, it is now owned by Catalyst Paper.
In 2001 a layer of ash fell upon the town staining nearly every house. The ash was determined to be a result of improper
burning at the mill. Due to its fault in the incident, the mill owners paid the expenses for the extensive clean-up of
Crofton and improved the burning process.
In 1955 a wharf was built and a ferry service to Saltspring Island began. BC Ferries now operates the route and in recent
years has improved the local roads to reduce traffic congestion.
Seawalk: Early in the 1990s the Crofton Community Centre Society decided to create a scenic walkway along the
Crofton shoreline. In 2002, Crofton's 100th anniversary, phase one of the seawalk was completed. As of 2007 the
first two phases had been completed and a third phase was in the planning stage. When completed, the seawalk will
stretch from the wharf and ferry terminal to Crofton Beach, a distance of over one kilometre.
Modern Day: Crofton remains a small town after 100 years of existence. In 2000 the town water supply was changed from
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space next to the ferry terminal.
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Richmond, British Columbia
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Latin American 1,260 0.7 Provincial Marine 2011 190,473 +9.2%
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British Columbia. The fourth-most
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Metro Vancouver. Neighbouring
First Nations 700 0.4 communities are Vancouver and
Burnaby to the north,
Métis 495 0.3 New Westminster to the east, and
Delta to the south, while the
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Total Aboriginal population 1,275 0.7
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and theRichmond Olympic Oval
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events during the
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By validating that this Transportation Project should be completed by 2020 early on, you get the chance to change the course of
Constitution Tunnel and try a different strategy. You get to react to our proposal assumptions and provide early feedback leading
to change in the plans before we commit to the spending plan or the original design plan. A key component of identifying and test-
ing assumptions is developing a Minimum Viable Product. The “minimum” product that we, ToWANTS, for our development plan
Steps Need To Be Taken To Test Public Opinion BC Produce a
for Constitution Tunnel and the supporting corridors plans. Just big enough to validate development plans for Constitution Tunnel
and the proposed legislationthat will provide free university education to the end of the 200 level and trades provisions.
Minimum Viable Business Plan
Any assumption you have about Constitution Tunnel and the products and services needed to build and maintain this Transporta-
tion Project should be clarifies for you to understand and plan ofr Theeconomic and social well being, your market. The key is to
Cover All Of your Issues:
provide venues and information, public web pages for information and business planning, so that you can gather information, ap-
ply for contracts and business property and locations, and also provide feedback. Potential customers can then adjust plans as
necessary.
The fundamental idea is thatTunnel formulated through public opinion polls, town hall meetings, and public information forums,
Do you want a the ideas or a bridge: you get the chance to change course and try a
will be collated and those viable will be written into a full implementation plan of your dream Strait of Georgia Crossing, for the
different strategy.
business areas, and products. The opinion poll will be used to formulate proposed plans from your ideas and to test your assump-
tions. If your assumptions prove correct, then we will written into our Constitution Tunnel Business Plan for our Minimum Viable
Product. the full product that you wanted will be madefor the required crossing: an under seabed tun- we will
Where and what is the best route the realty andmunicipalities, the media and online forand Constitution Island.
available in viewing. Then
accept realty and business bids and proposals to sell space at Tribal Island Midway Station
Initiative A Plansea floor tunnel, or a Bridge.
nel, a .Proprietary-Information-Agreement-(PIA), l "Information technology (IT) and computers; Military and Government;
Business, finance, etc
Drawings Models, want renderings of Constitution Tunnel will be posted, kept update, so you can build affect or to
Do you and/or your opinion represented with customer feedback and to from full examples. If you
are thinking about opening a restaurant, your Minimum Viable Product could be a few catering engagements related to venues and
conventions, or a stand plans presented beforeareas. over commit to theto see if your product or service will be
change the at various local farmers market you You can test these areas spending plan.
most viable in that particular location.
I encourage you to read The Lean Startup.provide information on the Constitution Tunnel Transportation an approved
Your opinion will be written into an original business plan, drafted into Project.
business plan for the construction of Constitution Tunnel Bridge Crossing for the
Strait of Georgia: Our BC Strait of Georgia Business Plan.
Next Steps of Action
Minimum → Viable Product
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Editor's Notes
te Richmond, British Columbia Climate chart ( explanation ) J F M A M J J A S O N D 154 6 1 123 8 2 114 10 3 84 13 5 68 17 8 55 19 11 40 22 13 39 22 13 54 19 11 113 14 7 181 9 3 176 6 1 Average max. and min. temperatures in °C Precipitation totals in mm Source: YVR [ hide ]Imperial conversion J F M A M J J A S O N D 6.1 43 33 4.8 46 35 4.5 50 38 3.3 56 42 2.7 62 47 2.2 67 52 1.6 71 56 1.5 71 56 2.1 66 51 4.4 56 44 7.1 48 38 6.9 43 33 Average max. and min. temperatures in °F Precipitation totals in inches
te Richmond, British Columbia Climate chart ( explanation ) J F M A M J J A S O N D 154 6 1 123 8 2 114 10 3 84 13 5 68 17 8 55 19 11 40 22 13 39 22 13 54 19 11 113 14 7 181 9 3 176 6 1 Average max. and min. temperatures in °C Precipitation totals in mm Source: YVR [ hide ]Imperial conversion J F M A M J J A S O N D 6.1 43 33 4.8 46 35 4.5 50 38 3.3 56 42 2.7 62 47 2.2 67 52 1.6 71 56 1.5 71 56 2.1 66 51 4.4 56 44 7.1 48 38 6.9 43 33 Average max. and min. temperatures in °F Precipitation totals in inches
Proprietary-Information-Agreement-( PIA ), l " Information technology (IT) and computers; Military and Government; Business , finance, etc