@DougEyolfson AstraZeneca and J&J’s COVID vaccines quietly disappeared from the market. No executive accountability. No public reckoning. No admission that mistakes were made. The official line? Not safety concerns. Not adverse events. Just a business decision.
@DeanAllisonMP@Harry__Faulkner The pursuit of truth should never be controversial. If people were harmed, they deserve to be heard. Evidence, transparency, and due process are the foundations of both good science and good governance!
Important. The voices of those injured by the COVID-19 vaccine deserve to be heard. There’s now a formal process to make that happen.
The Allison Inquiry begins Sept 8, 2026. If you or someone you know has a story to tell, please apply to be a witness.
https://t.co/wAfOaeeJnu
@TaraArmstrongBC Being pro-accountability isn’t anti-science. If people were harmed, they deserve to be heard. Evidence matters. Transparency matters. Due process matters. That’s exactly why inquiries exist! Make big Pharma pay…
This bill will make Big Pharma pay for the risks and costs of COVID vaccines, gender transition drugs, SSRIs and other experimental products. Another first in Canada. 🇨🇦
Important. The voices of those injured by the COVID-19 vaccine deserve to be heard. There’s now a formal process to make that happen.
The Allison Inquiry begins Sept 8, 2026. If you or someone you know has a story to tell, please apply to be a witness.
https://t.co/wAfOaeeJnu
@BC_Citcon@TheRemanded@TheReclamare Relax, Nick, it’s X. You post ChatGPT content like it’s your campaign manager. Report after report, meme after meme, Substack after Substack.
Kris has his own style. You may not like it, but at least it’s his voice.
@BIVnews Accountability is important. So is due process. A charge is an allegation, not a verdict. The media should remember that too! Careful what standards you advocate for, Rob. Due process cuts both ways!
@sitkamedia NDP Premier Wab Kinew was charged with assaulting his girlfriend and convicted of assaulting a cab driver but for some reason you haven’t demanded his resignation yet. Now is your chance!
@NickKouvalis It’s always encouraging to see reactions like this. When the NDP and Liberal crowd start chirping from the sidelines, it’s usually a sign we’re on the right track. Carry on!
@prolleman@RobShaw_BC@Conservative_BC@Jordan_Keal Because it’s the right thing to do? And also because you don’t wanna be running away from every single un principle attack on the rule of law by the NDP.
Why is it that so many on the NDP side seem to jump straight to guilt before innocence?
As far as anyone can see, Kerry-Lynne Findlay never deleted her video with Jordan Kealy and never removed his endorsement. Yet accusations and insinuations continue to be thrown around as though they are facts.
What happened to due process?
What happened to the principle that people are innocent until proven guilty?
And what happened to "No Space for Hate"?
That slogan seems to disappear whenever political opponents become the target.
If the BC NDP wants to talk about accountability, perhaps they should start by looking at their own record.
British Columbia is facing record deficits, soaring debt, a worsening affordability crisis, growing public safety concerns, and a toxic drug crisis that has devastated families across the province.
Thousands of lives have been lost during years of policies implemented under NDP governments, yet we rarely see the same calls for political accountability from those demanding it of everyone else.
Before pointing fingers at others, perhaps BC NDP ministers should take a hard look in the mirror.
British Columbians deserve fairness, accountability, and consistency.
The question is simple:
Why does the presumption of innocence apply to some people, but not to political opponents of the NDP?
Women know that they can destroy any man’s reputation with a single accusation. This reality creates an omnipresent power imbalance, buttressed only by The presumption of innocence. Unless you believe women are divine beings who, unlike men, are constitutionally incapable of misinterpretation or deceit, there is no basis to criticize Jordan much less demand his resignation.
So far, only Armstrong has the courage to call out the NDP for their opportunistic attack.
For nearly two years, I have worked closely with @Jordan_Keal in both professional and political settings.
During that time, I have found him to be respectful, professional, genuine, and a gentleman. He has never given me pause for concern, and in all of my interactions with him, he has conducted himself appropriately and respectfully.
I have also seen firsthand the love and devotion he has for his wife, his dogs, and the farm he has worked so hard to build. He speaks highly of his wife, values her deeply, and it has always been clear to me how important she is to him.
Canada's justice system is founded on the principle that people are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Every person has the right to a fair trial and due process before being judged or condemned.
I can only speak to my own experience, but after nearly two years of working alongside Jordan, my experience has been one of professionalism, respect, integrity, and genuine character. The facts should be determined through the legal process, not through speculation, assumptions, or trial by public opinion!!!
The presumption of innocence is a foundational Western legal principle, rooted in Roman law, centuries of common law tradition, and Christian concepts of justice. It stands as one of the most critical safeguards of individual liberty and is a bedrock Canadian value.
To cast it aside for partisan advantage, as Jennifer Whiteside and the NDP are doing, is shameful and dangerous. It replaces the rule of law with the rule of the mob and trial by media.
Jordan Kealy, like every Canadian, is entitled to the presumption of innocence and his day in court. Anything less betrays the principles that make Canada a free and just society.
Jordan Kealy is honest, principled, and kind. He is entitled to the presumption of innocence - a cornerstone of Western society for over 2,000 years. Shame on Jennifer Whiteside and the other jackals within the NDP caucus for leaping to conclusions for selfish political reasons.