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12:15 p.m. in Colwood: Campaign event (TBA)

2:30 p.m. in Victoria: Horgan gives a speech at the CUPE BC Convention at the Victoria Conference Centre. (720 Douglas St.)

6:15 p.m in Victoria: Horgan attends a campaign rally. (TBA)

LIBERALS

Liberal Leader Christy Clark’s bus stuck around the Lower Mainland and paid visits to businesses in two burgeoning B.C. economies — tech sector and craft beer.

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10:30 a.m. in Burnaby: Clark attends a campaign event and holds a media availability at D-Waves Systems, a quantum computing company. (3033 Beta Ave)

1:30 p.m. in Vancouver: Clark attends a campaign event. Dogwood Brewing (8284 Sherbrooke Street)

6 p.m. in Richmond: Liberal Leader Christy Clark attends a campaign rally at Continental Seafood Restaurant. (11700 Cambie Road)

WHAT HAPPENED ON DAY 17

LIBERALS

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• Liberal Leader Christy Clark says everyone involved in a potential softwood lumber agreement decided an offer from the previous Barack Obama administration in the United States was a “lousy” deal and they rebuffed it.

• Clark says the deal would have cost the province 20,000 forestry jobs.

• Clark says she would have balked had she been the only person involved in negotiations on softwood lumber.

NDP

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• NDP Leader John Horgan says Clark was hoping to get a better deal on softwood lumber with the administration of President Donald Trump and he is questioning if that is a gamble B.C. might regret.

• Campaigning in Prince George, Horgan says it might have served the province better to try and get a better deal with former president Barack Obama.