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July 17, 2012<br />

Dear Councillor<br />

I am writing to you regarding the provincial government’s plans to privatize the BC Liquor<br />

Distribution Branch (LDB) warehouse and distribution system, and to ask you to oppose this move<br />

by adopting the enclosed motion.<br />

On February 21, 2012, the government announced its intentions to privatize the province's public<br />

liquor distribution system and sell-off its warehouses. This decision was made without any<br />

consultation with workers, bar/restaurant owners and other licensees, communities or the public.<br />

As president of the union representing the thousands of women and men who work for the LDB, I<br />

am very concerned about the impact this will have on these workers and their families. But I'm also<br />

concerned about the impact these changes and the loss of government revenues will have on<br />

communities throughout the province.<br />

Our current liquor distribution system serves us well. In the last five years, the LDB we all own<br />

contributed a net income of $4.3 billion to help pay for public services such as health, education and<br />

highways.<br />

Rather than handing over liquor distribution to a for-profit private company, the government should<br />

consider modernizing government liquor stores through Sunday openings and extended hours to<br />

generate more revenues for public services.<br />

The LDB is a success story. It is efficient, profitable and socially responsible. Our current mix of<br />

rural agency stores, privately-operated neighbourhood stores and government liquor stores, all<br />

supported by central distribution, is working well for consumers. The LDB system should not be<br />

fractured. The central distribution system and the stores must stay together in one system–it’s what<br />

makes it work.<br />

I would very much appreciate hearing your views on these issues. I am also asking local<br />

governments to consider adopting a motion, along the lines of the one enclosed with this letter, and<br />

hope that you will consider supporting it.<br />

If you have any questions, or would like further information, I would be pleased to arrange for a<br />

BCGEU member from your area to attend a meeting of council.<br />

My mailing address is 4911 Canada Way, Burnaby, V5G 3W3, or you can reach me by e-mail at<br />

president@bcgeu.ca.<br />

District of Sechelt<br />

Regular Council Meeting Agenda<br />

August 1, 2012<br />

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