It’s official—I’m proud to be running to be your @CPC_HQ MP in Richmond East—Steveston on Team @PierrePoilievre. I'm hitting the ground running to bring common sense solutions, but I need your help!
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📣The City is getting an early start on the 2025 Budget process with the engagement program starting this week. The public will have more opportunities to get involved and share their ideas. Feedback form closes on September 28.
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Help save Delta’s transit! 🚍
Vital bus routes that connect our community are at risk. Delta has launched #SaveOurTransit, urging everyone to join the fight and call on the Province to protect this essential service.
Learn more and get involved at https://t.co/2huiEtZqc2.
Get ready to cheer on the @Canucks at Social Heart Plaza! 🏒 Join us for free outdoor screenings of every playoff game this spring. Bring your pals, a lawn chair, and a blanket for a community celebration. Schedule against the Predators coming soon! #WeAreAllCanucks#AllTogether
♀️ Happy International Women’s Day!
This year’s theme, #InspireInclusion, emphasizes the importance of fostering environments where every woman feels valued, empowered, and included.
Join us in honouring the incredible achievements of women in #DeltaBC and around the world.🌍
Over the years, Maclean's photographer Peter Bregg frequently snapped Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, who died yesterday. Here are a few of our favourite snapshots. 📸🧵
Rest in peace to one of Canada’s greatest Prime Ministers. He made big strides at home and showed true leadership on the global stage. His legacy will forever be remembered.
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On behalf of my mother and our family, it is with great sadness we announce the passing of my father, The Right Honourable Brian Mulroney, Canada’s 18th Prime Minister. He died peacefully, surrounded by family.
I don’t know about nerves of steel but I sure learned a lot of comms (and crisis comms…) from @kareemallam42. To all those who handle social media out there: I see you and I feel you(r pain) 🤝
The Prime Minister has asked me to serve as his Foreign Secretary and I have gladly accepted.
We are facing a daunting set of international challenges, including the war in Ukraine and the crisis in the Middle East. At this time of profound global change, it has rarely been more important for this country to stand by our allies, strengthen our partnerships and make sure our voice is heard.
While I have been out of front-line politics for the last seven years, I hope that my experience – as Conservative Leader for eleven years and Prime Minister for six – will assist me in helping the Prime Minister to meet these vital challenges.
Britain is a truly international country. Our people live all over the world and our businesses trade in every corner of the globe. Working to help ensure stability and security on the global stage is both essential and squarely in our national interest. International security is vital for our domestic security.
Though I may have disagreed with some individual decisions, it is clear to me that Rishi Sunak is a strong and capable Prime Minister, who is showing exemplary leadership at a difficult time. I want to help him to deliver the security and prosperity our country needs and be part of the strongest possible team that serves the United Kingdom and that can be presented to the country when the General Election is held.
I believe in public service. That is what first motivated me to get involved in politics in the 1980s, to work in government in the 1990s, become a Member of Parliament in the 2000s and put myself forward as Party Leader and Prime Minister.
The UK’s Foreign Office, our Diplomatic Service, our Intelligence Services and our Aid and Development capabilities are some of the finest assets of their kind anywhere in the world. I know from my time in office that they are staffed by brilliant, patriotic and hard-working people. They have been well led by James Cleverly, with whom I look forward to working in his vital new role.
It will be an honour to serve our country alongside our dedicated FCDO staff and provide the continued leadership and support that they deserve.
Delta Council only just endorsed a parental leave policy. We now have 3 parents with young children on council vs 0 five years ago.
If we want anyone under 40 in elected office then we need to support young parents in politics. The alternative is politics as a retirement gig.
Our community is facing safety concerns due to organized crime and the increase of illegal drugs like fentanyl coming through our ports. The City of Delta commissioned a report reviewing the current state of port policing. (1/2)