Not everyone was clapping and cheering during Premier Christy Clark鈥檚 visit to 91大黄鸭.
The Premier was greeted at The Laurel Packinghouse, Tuesday night by supporters as she gave a speech about 91大黄鸭, the leaders debate and standing against Trump鈥檚 lumber tax.
鈥淭his province is built on hard work in the resource sector and I鈥檓 so disappointed this week when John Horgan stood with a supporter who called British Columbia鈥檚 foundational industries in the resource sector; forestry, mining, oil and gas鈥 he called them dinosaur industries,鈥 said Clark.
She then took a stance against Donald Trump.
鈥淗ere we have facing perilous times just south of the border, a Donald Trump America that is fighting hard for American jobs鈥 whose going to fight for Canadian jobs?鈥 she said she would take a stand against Trump鈥檚 policies to protect Canadian jobs.
鈥淏ritish Columbia needs a fighter,鈥 she said.
Three protesters held signs against the Site C Dam.
Protester Fae Shaw said she would like to speak with Clark about some facts on the dam.
鈥淪ite C has never had proper review鈥 we could do better with clean alternatives,鈥 she said. 鈥淭his is going to cost us.鈥
Shaw lives in the 91大黄鸭-Mission riding and said she feels like Clark hasn鈥檛 heard what her riding has been saying.
鈥淪he didn鈥檛 show up at her constituents riding. There鈥檚 people that care about Site C.鈥
Clark was not answering questions from the media Tuesday night.