Time to end Residential Wood Burning. Wood burning accounts for 97% of PM2.5 emissions associated with heating in B.C. and accounts for 10% of heating needs
It seems Premier David Eby cannot stop thinking about me.
Since our party chose me as leader, he has wasted no time taking shots, as he labels me extreme. The truth is clear: it is his NDP that has governed with dangerous extremism, driving British Columbia deep into debt, letting crime spiral out of control, and undermining the property rights that families rely upon.
I stand for lower taxes, safer communities, respect for families, and economic opportunity through our resources. Those are not radical ideas. They are the responsible path forward.
British Columbians are tired of failure. Together, we will restore hope and prosperity to our beautiful province.
@CharnwoodStoves Outrageous BBC bias too! @BBCNews have NEVER reported ASA decision against Stove Industry Alliance. They are complicit in creating this outrageous pollution with their endless promotion of wood burning.
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@MetroVancouver Everyone needs too minimize smoke inhalation
There is no safe level
Please quit minimizing the Risk to all
Including very healthy individuals.
BREAKING: Mark Carney’s Liberals just voted to stop federal lawyers from defending private property rights in B.C.
They refused to put the property rights of people first.
Conservatives will always keep fighting to protect what is yours. Sign to join us and defend your home and your property: https://t.co/bWnQK5wYpl
@WelshBrendan2@cleanairforall2@GiantStenchPipe A poll done by Defra found that when questioned, over two thirds of log burner owners had no concerns that their pollution was harming their neighbours' health. Personally with my experience I would put this ratio significantly higher. Almost all of them couldn't care less.
@GiantStenchPipe "Literature review" written by Amanda Lea-Langton, director of Clear Skies Mark, a stove industry lobby group, conveniently forgetting to mention the health impacts on neighbours & the wider community, who get the brunt of the pollution. Only the selfish polluters are considered
Access to public lands should never be determined based on ancestry, ethnicity, race or any other immutable characteristic.
We are all Canadians.
Policies like this divide rather than unite us together as one.