Langley Township Councillor Jordan Bateman got caught Thursday in the storm brewing over the provincial government's decision to bring in the HST.
Bateman had posted a blog entry stating that Finance Minister Colin Hansen should resign, after the release of documents indicating that the minister received a briefing note on the HST in March, 2009 -- two months before an election in which the party denied having any interest in switching to the HST.
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