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Since taking office six months ago, John Horgan made first Northern BC appearance as premier

Since taking office six months ago John Horgan made his first appearance in Northern BC as premier.

He was in Prince George to attend the BC Natural Resource Forum, where he talked about how he plans to shape the future of the province.

“I believe we have a unique opportunity with a new government that is focused on making sure that true reconciliation happens. That will open the flood gates of investment. Investors step away when they see uncertainty, I believe reconciliation and true inclusion leads to certainty.” – Premier John Horgan

The premier added if the province wants to realize it’s potential, they need to make sure there is an equal partnership between BC and First Nations.

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