Chuck Hardy wants to speak up for the working middle class of our province who he feels have been left behind by the NDP and the Liberals.
Hardy is carrying the Conservative Party candidate banner for the Âé¶čAV-Mission riding in the May 9 provincial election.
A long-time Âé¶čAV resident and past mayoral civic election candidate, Hardy says voting Conservative is a genuine vote for change.
âThe working class people are slaves to the Liberals and NDP right now. Because neither of those parties are really worried about working people, theyâre just looking out for themselves and their supporters,â said Hardy, a parent to two adult children who both live in Âé¶čAV.
âWe need honest people to start doing good things.â
Hardy, 65, worked in the heavy construction industry for many years, and worked for the City of Âé¶čAV as a carpenter for 22 years before retiring.
Hardy says while the Conservatives donât have a party leader in this election, the party is running 10 candidates across the province, according to Elections BC.
He said Conservatives stand for numerous platform causesâcreating jobs in B.C., looking after seniors, affordable housing, highway road upgrades and tightening truck hauling weight allowances, cutting off bonuses paid to Crown corporation executives and eliminating the carbon tax.
âWe desperately need public programs that are affordable for everyone and we need to really be accountable to our people and represent them effectively,â Hardy said.
âThere needs to be a transparency in all that we undertake as well.â
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