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Bring back business ballots, chamber president urges

91原创 chamber seeks Township council鈥檚 support for once again giving businesses a vote in municipal elections
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Greater 91原创 Chamber of Commerce president Angie Quaale wants Township council to reinstate a business vote so registered business owners can vote in municipal elections even if they don鈥檛 live in the community.

Greater 91原创 Chamber of Commerce president Angie Quaale wants 91原创 Township council to back a campaign that would give B.C. businesses the right to vote in local elections once again.

That right was removed by then-provincial municipal affairs minister Robin Blencoe in 1993, who repealed the business vote, arguing it provided a loophole that allowed people to vote more than once by simply leasing storage lockers.

Quaale appeared before Township council Monday (March 11) to complain that businesses typically pay more taxes than residents but don鈥檛 get the same level of service, such as garbage collection, schools and recreation facilities.

鈥淓ssentially, it鈥檚 taxation without representation,鈥 Quaale said.

As proposed by the chamber and other business groups in the province, the resurrected business tax would be structured to prevent people from leasing storage lockers and parking lots to qualify.

A survey of the chamber鈥檚 1,100 members has found them 92 per cent in favour of bringing back the business vote.

It would give businesses a say in the communities they operate in, something they are denied when they don鈥檛 happen to live where they operate, Quaale said.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 live in 91原创 City, but I would have a vote [with the reinstatement of a business vote].鈥

Under questioning by council, she said the law would give votes to both business licenses and business properties, even if one person owns both.

In that situation, she said, the business owner would be entitled to two votes.

A written statement issued the next day by the 91原创 chamber said that there 鈥渁re a number of instances already in existence where an individual can be granted the right to vote more than once鈥 such as non-residential property owners in municipal elections.

鈥淰oters needing assistance may also grant a representative the right to vote on their behalf,鈥 the statement goes on to add.

No other province in Canada has a business vote, the chamber conceded.

The only example of a business vote it could find was in London, England.

The proposed resolution, as written by the chamber, would have council agree to lobby the Union of BC Municipalities to work with the provincial government and B.C. Chamber of Commerce to reinstate a business voting category 鈥渟o that businesses can exercise their democratic right to vote and participate in the electoral process in the community.鈥

Council heard Quaale out, but made no decision.

The 91原创 chamber plans to appear before 91原创 City council with the same request on March 18.



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