I know speaking truth can be scary in Canada. It's a country that values conformism even when the prevailing zeitgeist is utterly mental. But I urge you, dear citizen, to find your courage. It's much better to do it sooner rather than later, waiting for the moment to pass. It won't.
"It's not too much to say that we're in a democratic crisis right now."
@McMillanLLP's Robin Junger on BC's DRIPA decision. Full segment (starts at 29:30): https://t.co/o4mKEga8nL
#DRIPA#McMillanInTheMedia
The NDP said fixing DRIPA was "non-negotiable."
Then, Eby scrapped the amendments the moment he got pushback.
Without even telling his own caucus.
This is how the NDP handles the most important issue in British Columbia today.
With no plan, no unity, no transparency.
#bcpoli
"Parents want their kids to learn how to read, to write, to do math... they don't want them to become social justice woke warriors."
Our government is taking action with Bill 25 to keep politics and ideology out of the classroom, protect critical thinking, and ensure schools remain focused on education.
Krista Carr, CEO of Inclusion Canada, argues that Canada's assisted suicide regime is "steering" people with disabilities toward death.
She says Track 2 targets non-dying disabled individuals, which she describes as "discrimination, contrary to Section 15 of the Charter."
British Columbians are leaving the province in droves.
Years of policy decisions that create uncertainty around private property rights and investment have consequences. When families and job creators lose confidence that their homes, land, and projects are secure, they look elsewhere.
British Columbia should be a place people move to build their future, NOT a place they feel forced to leave.
Dr. Karine Khatchadourian was one of the first doctors in Canada to provide hormone treatments to transgender-identifying and gender dysphoric youth.
But now, she says the evidence doesn’t allow doctors to say with confidence whether puberty suppression has psychological benefits or not
https://t.co/m4LH8fG1nf
🚨 BC is in major trouble.
The Premier, Eby, passed DRIPA,
a law that took a UN framework (in a PowerPoint),
and enshrined Indigenous rights directly into BC law.
Everyone warned him.
The concerns over mining, public and private property, and land claims covering most of the province were loud and obvious from day 1.
HE DID IT ANYWAYS.
Then a court ruling hit.
The province’s ENTIRE MINERAL CLAIMS system was ruled INCONSISTENT with DRIPA.
20+ lawsuits immediately amended to cite it.
Eby panicked.
Then tried to suspend the law.
Reversed course.
Reversed again.
Reversed a third time.
Meanwhile the AFN National Chief flew to the United Nations in New York to condemn him.
Here’s what nobody’s saying:
The AFN is an ADVOCACY GROUP.
And British Columbians DO NOT ANSWER to the United Nations.
The UN does not set domestic law in Canada.
And Geoffrey Moyse, who served as legal counsel for BC’s Ministry of Attorney General for over 30 years across SIX terms of government, said on camera:
“I have NEVER seen this level of ineptitude and incompetence.”
Six premiers.
He’s never seen anything like this.
BREAKING: David Eby is refusing to repeal DRIPA and your democratic rights are on the line.
I will defeat the NDP and repeal DRIPA once and for all.
Time to end this mess.
Join my campaign: https://t.co/n86LvIdhta
“Do British Columbians recall giving their democratically elected provincial government a mandate to rule hand-in-hand with activist Indigenous leaders who are completely unaccountable to 98 per cent of the population they’re making decisions for?”
https://t.co/mApxhQ6c5Y
David Eby has publicly acknowledged significant legal liabilities for our province as the reason DRIPA ammendments were proposed by his government. Now he is backing down AGAIN.
With court cases piling up how will this government mitigate this significant risk?
https://t.co/mMVPSIpmn5
“Any attempt to interfere with the courts’ role, and First Nations’ access to justice, will be met with collective resistance from First Nations and allies across the province,” the letter reads.
So he was threatened
https://t.co/a8qgHsfT0H
This NDP government quietly amended the Interpretation Act during a state of emergency in order to force DRIPA on British Columbians. While Abbotsford was underwater and the Fraser Valley was flooding in 2021, the NDP made significant changes to how courts interpret DRIPA when no one was paying attention.
Now property rights are in question across the entire province. This government is unable to govern. Premier Eby refuses to show any backbone because his own caucus is too radical.
The only answer is not to suspend DRIPA but to repeal it entirely. Property rights are not negotiable.
As your next Premier, I will repeal DRIPA and restore certainty and security for every British Columbian.
Join me at https://t.co/nNCpOduEWg
#ProtectPropertyRights #CommonSenseBC #BCConservativeLeadership
Does Chief Charlene Belleau's comment that she "wish[ed]" that I be "beat", "rape[d]" and "hurt" constitute a "significant departure from generally recognized standards of public behavior" requiring that her King Charles III Coronation Medal be cancelled?
#REPORT: Nearly 80% of British Columbia's land is currently locked in Indigenous land claim battles as the province's residents worry whether their property is secure.
VANCOUVER — An independent MLA asked the British Columbia Premier, David Eby, if he agreed with comments by a former indigenous chief who said she “wished” an academic critic of residential school narratives could be beaten and raped. https://t.co/YBGVyAp03i