Thank you, Canada, for putting your trust in our team and for having faith in us to move this country in the right direction. Regardless of how you cast your vote, our team will work hard for all Canadians.
Mental Illness can effect anyone. When the system fails to support its people, it needs to be rebuilt from the ground up.
#JenniferPound experienced no support while serving the @rcmpgrcpolice in BC. Now struggling with PTSD, she wants change for mounties serving us everyday.
It’s rare to see the endorsement of a former US president to a political leader, especially in Canada. I actually can’t think of a precedent
@BarackObama, your words equally hold excitement and weight. @JustinTrudeau, what a special moment in your campaign. I wish I was there.
I often hear the critique to left wing governments that the movement to become more eco minded cuts jobs- specifically in forestry.
The key to a viable job economy is to adapt to changing industries and replace old jobs with new ones. 🧐
B.C. needs to plant about 48 million more trees in 2020 than it did last year in an effort to promote carbon neutrality and restore massive areas burned in record-breaking wildfires. To do it, companies have to find up to 1,000 more planters — fast. https://t.co/UkuTBHN172
In light of the recent security threats to #JustinTrudeau, I feel embarrassed that our country has made a political leader feel so unsafe. This isn’t our Canada, and it isn’t our democracy.
Globally, millions of civilians took to the streets to protest the general frustration and fear for our environment.
While marching and protest display civil solidarity, I can't help but wonder if there is a more impactful way to strike.. if we want to change, how do we get it?
Watch the timelapse of the climate strike across Cambie Street in Vancouver. The march from Vancouver City Hall to the Vancouver Public Library took roughly an hour and 30 minutes.