BREAKTHROUGH: The U.S. is open to building an oil pipeline from the Alberta-U.S. border to the west coast through U.S. territory, detouring around intransigent B.C. politicians and litigious Indian bands.
Canadians were told there were 215 graves.
The country lowered the national flag for months. Churches were burned. International headlines declared the discovery of mass graves at a former residential school. The federal government responded by allocating $12.1 million in taxpayer funding specifically to support investigation and exhumation work to verify those claims.
Now we learn that no remains have been exhumed.
At the same time, the Department of Crown-Indigenous Relations has released the activity reports tied to that funding, but every meaningful detail has been redacted. The reports describing what work was carried out, what investigations were conducted, and how public money was spent have been blacked out and labelled confidential.
That is unacceptable.
When the federal government spends millions of your taxpayer dollars to investigate a claim that shook the entire country, Canadians have a right to transparency. They have a right to know what work was performed, what evidence was found, and how their money was used.
This is not about denying history. It is not about attacking Indigenous communities. It is about basic public accountability.
If the government funded an investigation, the public deserves to see the results of that investigation.
Let me be clear : The records should be released in full. The spending should be explained clearly.
Canadians deserve the truth about what was done with their money. And if that money was not spent for the purpose it was granted for, then the public deserves accountability, including repayment of those funds.
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BREAKING: Rosemary Barton,
CBC’s Chief Political Correspondent,
caught on a hot mic.
“It’s all just made up anyways”.
For context, she was on-air, defending Matt Jeneroux before she said it.
It’s around the 38 second mark when she says it.
My grandchildren’s children will be saddled with the debt and problems inherited from this BC NDP Government.
Today in QP, I asked the Premier to apologize to future generations.
When government funds an investigation of this magnitude, the results do not belong to one group or a bunch of hand selected paper pushing bureaucrats. They belong to Canadians.
Release the records. Account for the money. Tell the truth
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You cannot have it both ways
You cannot run an $11.2 billion deficit. You cannot drive total provincial debt from $89.4 billion to more than $155 billion in a matter of a few years. You cannot pile billions more onto the provincial credit card every year. Then you cannot stand at a podium and promise that every major service remains untouched, taxes remain steady, and debt somehow shrinks over time
That is pure political David Eby NDP fantasy
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Canada really is a fucking clown show. This is disturbing to say the least.
My fellow Canadians, I don’t care if you are left or right leaning but you have to admit we are being fucked. All of us.
It's not a global phenomenon.
Grocery prices are rising twice as fast in Canada than in the United States.
Liberal media is scrambling to make excuses for Mark Carney's made-in-Canada affordability crisis.
The solution is simple. Take all hidden taxes off food to bring an affordable 2026: https://t.co/09xEI8aiOh
Hey David Eby you told BC you were going to file a stay application to help protect private property rights. Instead you came out and promised tax money to help clean up the mess.
When are you filing the stay?
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Former B.C. Premier, Christie Clark, drops a huge truth bomb..
"The Americans are moving all of this heavy oil from Alaska right down the same route at 12.1 nautical miles offshore in international waters. All kinds of oil is moving along that coast all the time every day and week. So for Canada to have a tanker ban that only affects Canada, and only constrains the Canadian economy while the American economy thrives is ridiculous"
We just love shooting ourselves in the foot in this country.
#BREAKING David Eby said he was taking action. The court record proves he wasn’t.
The NDP government told British Columbians they would file a stay of the Cowichan ruling, the one legal step required to pause the judgment and protect Richmond homeowners, while appeals go forward. They said it on August 11th. They said it again in October. David Eby stood in the Legislature, looked the public in the eye, and claimed the government was “seeking a stay.” And when we pressed them in Question Period—twice—they repeated the same line. They insisted the stay was coming. They insisted the application was being prepared. They insisted action was underway.
And yet the court record shows the exact opposite. They have done absolutely nothing.
Not one stay. Not one application. Not one motion. Not even a hearing date. Four months have passed, and the only thing filed is a procedural appointment notice that does nothing to halt the legal force of this ruling. The Premier said the stay was happening. The Attorney General said the stay was happening. The government repeated it again and again.
So the real question, and maybe the only question that matters, is this: Why haven’t they done it?
Why did the Premier claim the stay was underway when it wasn’t? Why did he reassure the public while the court docket sat empty? Why did the Attorney General issue a news release promising a stay and then fail to file anything? Why tell British Columbians the government is acting, when the truth is they’re standing still?
This is not a small oversight. This is not paperwork delayed. This is a government caught saying one thing in public and doing nothing behind the scenes. And their silence is not an accident. They know this ruling is explosive. They know homeowners are already losing mortgage renewals. They know investors are already backing away. And they know that filing a stay would mean admitting they failed to defend private property rights in the first place.
So instead, they chose to lie by omission. They chose to buy time. They chose to hope no one checked the registry.
But the facts are now out in the open. British Columbians were promised action. They were promised certainty. They were promised protection. And what they got was a Premier who talks endlessly about “clarity” while refusing to take the one legal step that could actually provide it.
They haven’t filed the stay because they never intended to file it. They said it because it bought them a news cycle. They repeated it because they thought no one would look. And they’re hoping that by the time the consequences hit, people will have forgotten who sat on their hands.
Well, I’m not going to let them hide from it. They said they would take action. They didn’t. They said they would defend homeowners. They haven’t. They said they would file the stay. They never did.
Neither I nor the BC Conservatives are going to let them get away with it.
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