B.C. Liberals Dept: In a city where only 40 per cent of residents speak English as their mother tongue and 47 per cent speak Cantonese or Mandarin at home, the riding has become a battleground between the governing B.C. Liberals and the Opposition NDP, according to The Star. He an outstanding person in the media and an outstanding person in the community, said Opposition NDP Leader Adrian Dix at a news conference in a Richmond restaurant. Frank represents what we need more from, someone with great experience. RICHMOND, B.C. Frank Huang fits the profile of half the residents in the Richmond Centre provincial riding even if he may not fit exactly the profile of what the governing B.C. Liberal party think of as the typical immigrant. The Liberals brought in a high-profile candidate Teresa Wat, a media executive from one of the multicultural television stations, to run in Richmond and late in the week, the NDP announced it had Huang, the former editor-in-chief of the Chinese paper Global Chinese Press, to run as its candidate.
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