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Monday, August 18th Port Alberni, BC

At the New Moon Café, everyone was watching the television. Debbie had brought out the small set from the back and plugged it in for the regulars to catch any breaking news. “Good idea,” Wilma told her new assistant manager. Everyone was poised for the pre-announced special about to begin.

This is a CBC News Special Update on the reaction to the announcement by the Saskatchewan Government on the Referendum to join the United States. We take you now to the British Columbia Legislature in Victoria, where we are waiting for the Premier.

The view switched to the media room: the podium with the seal of the Province on its front, flags of Canada and British Columbia flanked its rear. Microphones had been taped, wired, and rigged to the podium goose-neck; the room packed with reporters. As the camera panned to the side entrance, Jack Jordan, Premier of British Columbia, walked through and stepped up.

Good morning, Ladies and Gentlemen. As you all know by now, the country is in a high state of concern over the Referendum announced by Saskatchewan. My purpose in speaking out today is to assure my fellow British Columbians that we have very firm plans in place and a strong resolve to ride this unprecedented event through to its conclusion, with calm and deliberate actions, to ensure the best outcome for the people of British Columbia.

In the event of a “Yes” vote, we will be prepared to receive any and all peoples of Saskatchewan should they decide to relocate. We are here to help our neighbours to the east in this time of turmoil and confusion.

Now I want to focus on British Columbia, and the exciting things that will occur in the weeks and months to come.

We were elected to revitalise British Columbia in all areas of our economy and social structure with specific efforts in health, education, and human resources. We have moved mountains of progress in these areas – and we will continue to move mountains of progress in the future. In light of the recent events, I am pleased to announce an acceleration to some of those plans for British Columbia.

I am happy to announce new programs and funding for the high technology industry that triples our previous commitment. Beginning immediately, Vancouver Island becomes our test-lab for radical new concepts in the way that we manage and move information Additionally, budgets were increased for the communications infrastructure on the mainland, which will provide high speed and high capacity broadband facilities universally, from the coast to the plains in the east and all points north and south.

As you know, the three new energy production plants on Vancouver Island came online last year. Today, I am pleased to announce construction will begin on four more plants to be located in central and northern British Columbia. This will allow us to continue to meet the needs of all our people as we grow into the future.

In conclusion, I want British Columbians to feel secure and confident that we, their government and elected officials, are going forward with great pride and full confidence to secure a lasting and prosperous future for all people in our Province and for our Canada.

Jack Jordan paused, smiled, then thanked the audience and press in attendance. He stepped off the podium and exited quickly.

Well, there you have the announcements of the Premier. Let’s go now to our CBC correspondents in the east and in the Maritimes for other Provincial reactions….’

Wilma quickly left the dining area, went into her office and closed the door. ‘They knew. There was no panic there – there was no hesitation in Jordan – these guys have this all figured out.’ Wilma reflected on the changes that had taken place over the last few years, and suddenly it all made perfect sense. She braced against her desk, reeling from the impact of the clarity. ‘There is a plan in action and whoever these Planners are – they knew exactly what they were doing, and now, so do I.’

She sat down in her chair. Sadly, she realised her error in thinking Adam had come back for her. ‘That may be part of it’, she admitted to herself, ‘but I know he’s in the middle of this. And that means Ted Underwood is here too.’ Wilma began her own plan.