If we are serious about a Constitutional Republic, we must build it properly.
Not emotionally.
Not impulsively.
Not backwards.
You do not declare first and figure it out later.
You build it step by step, in order. 🏛️
People first.
And that means assembling in your own communities. 🤝
Host meetings.
Have real discussions.
Learn the history. 📚
Ask hard questions. ❓
Challenge assumptions.
Invite your neighbours.
Keep inviting. 🔁
Movements do not grow by accident. They grow because people show up.
After that comes shared principles.
Then elected delegates.
Then a transparent constitutional convention.
Then a drafted constitution.
Then a declaration.
Then ratification by the people. 🗳️
In that order.
Skip steps and it collapses.
Rush it and it fractures.
Centralize too early and you recreate the very system you oppose.
A true Constitutional Republic must be:
For The People
By The People
About The People 🇨🇦
That only happens if communities organize from the ground up. 🌱
If you need guidance, reach out.
If you want to start a local assembly, say so.
If you believe power belongs with the people, share this. 🔄
Comment your thoughts. 💬
Follow and help build it the right way.
Can you tell us why you voted with the NDP, Elanore Sturko and Amelia Boultbee on the FOI Ammendments that are taking away Freedom of Speech? This shows that you’re siding with the ones wanting to take away our Freedoms and Our Rights. We see who you are and what you would do. Not Trustworthy Dallas
Midwives were meant to bring life into the world, not end it.
For generations, midwifery has been about supporting mothers, protecting babies, guiding families through pregnancy, and celebrating the miracle of childbirth. It was never meant to become another arm of the abortion industry.
British Columbia should be the BEST place in the world to raise children and start a family. We should be encouraging life, supporting young parents, strengthening families, and making motherhood something valued and respected again.
Instead, the BC NDP under David Eby celebrates expanding abortion access through professions that many people associate with childbirth and maternal care. A lot of British Columbians are asking: why are we moving midwives further away from delivering babies and closer toward administering abortion drugs?
At a time when birth rates are falling, families are struggling with affordability, and young people are losing hope about having children, shouldn’t our focus be on making BC more family-friendly instead of normalizing abortion at every level of healthcare?
A compassionate society should support women through pregnancy, not treat unborn life as disposable. Midwives should be champions for mothers and babies, helping bring new life safely into the world, because every child is a future British Columbian with value and potential.
BC should stand for strong families, healthy communities, and a culture that welcomes children, not one that turns life into a political talking point.
What do you think? Should midwives stay focused on childbirth and maternal care instead of abortion services?
She didn’t start standing in this current position till she was running for B.C. Conservative Leadership. Her past support and stances tells you who they will be after the votes are cast and she can’t be trusted. BTW it won’t be Caroline making the decisions but whom is behind her and more likely Ontario making decisions.
Those seeking to obstruct Charter Rights need to ask themselves if they want tyranny, not a True North Strong and Free;
Clearly they don’t understand democracy.
This situation highlights the urgency of having civil discussions about existential issues which impact us all•
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Very softball questions there Marc why didn’t you press the issues cause he danced around your questions actually. Did you present him TD questions cause it seemed like he had preset answers through some of the interview. It was more him story telling and not directly answering some of the harder but not direct questions.
If you want a True Conservative who holds the Right Values by Conviction and not Convenience like the rest, then Buy a 4 year membership by April 17 and support by
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Those of you watching our leadership race will decide who will lead our province out of the fiscal and ideological wilderness.
This is your home and mine. I am a proven fighter. I have won and lost campaigns in swing ridings when the odds were against me. More often than not I have won legal cases and general elections because I never gave up.
Right now in British Columbia we desperately need a fighter. I fought and won all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada to save a Vancouver neighbourhood under siege. I have also acted for band members overlooked by their own chiefs and councils.
We need economic partnerships with Indigenous communities, but our collective history deserves respect as well. Let’s celebrate all that is good in our shared time, including fighting shoulder to shoulder during war. Let’s learn from when we stumbled and determine to do better together.
I am the only candidate in this race who has governed as a true Conservative. As Margaret Thatcher said, first you win the argument, then you win the vote.
I will unite our party on common ground and present a clear vision and strong voice to defeat the NDP.
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SHOCKING: IRELAND JUST ERUPTED INTO FULL CIVIL WAR
Patriots seize Dublin and major cities…vowing to SHUT DOWN the entire economy until the Treasonous Government FOLDS.
The Irish are DONE being replaced and robbed.
It’s OVER for the EU Tyrannical LIARS
What is happening inside the BC Conservative movement right now should concern every grassroots member who helped build this party.
Azim Jiwani, former Chief of Staff to John Rustad, is now backing Caroline Elliott. This is not just another endorsement, it is a clear signal that the same insider network that helped shift the party away from its base is regrouping.
Jiwani’s track record raises serious questions. As Rustad’s Chief of Staff and a backroom enforcer, he played a role in promoting Morgane Oger through Progress Vancouver during the 2022 Vancouver municipal election, a party led by Mark Marissen, the former husband of Christy Clark. He also worked with Centre Ice Conservatives, a group that opposed Pierre Poilievre. Taken together, this reflects an establishment political approach rather than grassroots conservatism.
We have seen this pattern before. The BC Liberals spent years drifting toward the centre, diluting their principles in the name of electability, and eventually collapsing under the weight of that approach. Now many of those same influences appear to be circling the BC Conservatives.
The endorsements surrounding Elliott reinforce that concern. When figures like Jason Kenney, Gordon Campbell, and now Jiwani all align in the same direction, it raises a fundamental question about whether this is truly a conservative renewal or simply a rebranding of the same political class.
The reality is straightforward. When a party moves away from its base, it loses its identity. It begins to avoid difficult issues, soften its positions, and try to appeal to everyone at once. That includes core concerns such as parental rights, education transparency, SOGI policies, and decisions involving minors. Trust is not built by avoiding these topics but by addressing them with clarity and conviction.
Grassroots members did not walk away from the old system just to rebuild it under a new name. They were looking for something grounded in principle and accountability.
This is the fork in the road. One path leads back to insider-driven politics, while the other is rooted in conviction and a clear reflection of member values. That is why many are now looking to Kerry-Lynne Findlay, who has demonstrated consistency and a willingness to stand firm rather than shift with political pressure.
At this point, every member needs to ask a simple question. Are we building something new, or are we being led back to what we tried to replace?
The answer is becoming harder to ignore.