BC NDP government side welcomed Liberal leader Kevin Falcon to legislature by telling him about the time he called Surrey land “surplus” and sold it off to Liberal party donors. In Monday’s Question Period, Health Minister Adrian Dix raised Kevin Falcon’s decision to sell land that had been set aside for a second hospital in Surrey. By announcing the sale, Falcon broke the promise made by BC Liberal Premier Gordon Campbell to build a hospital on the property. In 2014, it was sold to Fairborne Lands for $20.5 million, despite being appraised at $23.5 million. Fairborne President Christopher Philps gave the BC Liberals $25,000 in 2017 and made significant contributions in 2020 and 2021.
By DESIBUZZCanada Staff
SURREY – BC NDP government side welcomed Liberal leader Kevin Falcon to legislature by telling him about the time he called Surrey land “surplus” and sold it off to Liberal party donors.
In Monday’s Question Period, Health Minister Adrian Dix raised Kevin Falcon’s decision to sell land that had been set aside for a second hospital in Surrey.
In 2012, Finance Minister Kevin Falcon used his budget speech to announce the sale of the hospital land, claiming a second hospital wasn’t necessary after renovations to Surrey Memorial:
“With the almost $600-million expansion of Surrey Memorial Hospital now underway at its current location, the land is surplus. So, rather than letting it sit there costing taxpayers money, we intend to sell it and let the private sector use it.” Video of Falcon’s comments is available here.
By announcing the sale, NDP said Falcon broke the promise made by BC Liberal Premier Gordon Campbell to build a hospital on the property.
In 2014, it was sold to Fairborne Lands for $20.5 million, despite being appraised at $23.5 million.
Fairborne President Christopher Philps gave the BC Liberals $25,000 in 2017 and made significant contributions in 2020 and 2021,s said NDP.
The BC NDP government has acquired land in Cloverdale and is investing $1.66 billion in a new state-of-the art hospital.
The scope of the project includes 168 inpatient beds, emergency department, medical imaging department that includes computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), surgical suite, pharmacy, laboratory, and academic space. The new cancer centre will include an oncology ambulatory care unit, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, functional imaging including PET/CT, cyclotron, and space for six linear accelerators (five equipped at opening).