@sr78@KerryLynneFindl When was the last time you needed healthcare in BC? Try saying this nonsense to the people who went to an ER only to find out it was closed because of staffing shortages.
Steve MacKinnon calls Conservatives a party of “tinfoil hats” and claims Liberals are the law & order party.
EXCEPT.... Premiers/RCMP/StatsCan all call bullshit!
You created Bill C-75 the catch-and-release policy that let out criminals...
Now you pretend because you fixed what you broke, that you're the party of Law and Order???
Yeah we're all crazy, right STEVE! You're not just a gaslighting liar, we're the crazy ones!
@Dave_Eby, You can't lecture Canadians about unity while making it harder to build projects, defend property rights, and grow the economy.
A stronger Canada requires stronger provinces working together.
It's time to put jobs, investment, and national unity ahead of ideology.
I can confirm the accuracy of what @KerryLynneFindl is saying. I meet with regulators and investors across the province and nationally. If this NDP problem is not fixed, then all British Columbians ( including First nations) who want housing and job security will be hurt.
2015: 3.9 million Canadians (11.8% of population) lived in “food-insecure”
households.
TODAY: 9.8 million do (24%)
2015: 852,137 food bank visits in March of that year
TODAY: 2.2 million in March 2026
But clap yourself silly for your “top-up payments” for 12 million Canadians.
The Liberals' Bill C-34 is a boomer plan to censor the internet, writes Jamie Sarkonak.
'The legislation aims to censor political speech, while putting draconian rules around what kids can do online' https://t.co/v8jwX20Dmf
Flying around the world and talking shit about the Americans while pretending we're going to replace them with China or Europe is pretty much the dumbest trade strategy I've ever seen from a developed economy.
Bank of Canada holds rates. Notes an uncomfortable dilemma.
“Economic weakness combined with rising inflation is a dilemma for monetary policy. Raising rates to dampen inflation could further slow the economy. Easing rates to support growth increases the risk that higher inflation becomes persistent. For now, holding the policy rate unchanged balances those risks."
2015: 3.9 million Canadians (11.8% of population) lived in “food-insecure”
households.
TODAY: 9.8 million do (24%)
2015: 852,137 food bank visits in March of that year
TODAY: 2.2 million in March 2026
But clap yourself silly for your “top-up payments” for 12 million Canadians.