David Eby wasn't born in B.C., wasn't raised here, didn't go to school here, and didn't get his law degree here.
He's an Ontario carpet-bagger who brought his socialist poison out to the West Coast to fuck this province.
What a piece of shit. Let's send him back to Ontario.
@Dave_Eby has the audacity to say @Jordan_Keal should resign because he has been accused by someone. An accusation is not a conviction.
Meanwhile, @adriandix was found to have falsified documents and was dismissed by then-Premier Glen Clark. He also received a $70,000 severance package at the time. Despite that history, Adrian Dix has served in the current government since 2017.
David Eby seems comfortable overlooking proven misconduct from within his own ranks while demanding the resignation of a man who has merely been accused and has not been convicted of anything.
And for those trying to drag Kerry-Lynne Findlay into this—this has nothing to do with her. This issue stands on its own.
The province of BC calls on Eby to grow some balls and address DRIPA and the Declaration Act, instead of using the summer break as an excuse to engage with First Nations.
The last-minute extension of BCs moratorium on new mineral claims in the northwest is a warning.
With an undisclosed Tahltan Foundation Agreement moving behind closed doors, and Aboriginal title recognition apparently on the table, the writing is already on the wall.
Large parts of BC are being carved out of provincial governance.
BC has lost control of land, resources, and decision-making in its own territory.
#bcpoli #cdnpoli
It’s shocking, it’s been 9 months since the Cowichan decision and the BC NDP refuse to say who controls the province and its public resources… government or the First Nations 🤷♂️
David Eby was seen hugging various First Nations members at the Vancouver Convention Centre last yr
“As a father, I can’t even start to get my head wrapped around this. This is clearly a deranged, sick, sick, sick individual. And like it or not, there are some people in our society who can not and should not be free to be out and about, and Allan Schoenborn is one of those people. There is nothing, not one thing, which suggests that this is someone who should be granted more freedom,” says Mayor Brad West
https://t.co/K1G21R3etJ
I am outraged by the B.C. Review Board’s slippery slope normalization of someone who killed their children.
A conditional discharge is not a minor administrative step. It is part of a process that moves him closer to greater freedom.
This is an individual who since incarcerated has had incidents of verbal aggression and threatening behaviour toward staff and in a previous hearing said the public should “lighten up”.
This is also an individual who successfully changed his legal name.
Promised reviews and reforms of the BC Review Board have amounted to not a damn thing. The status quo remains and victims and the public suffer as a result.
“If Premier @Dave_Eby spent more time addressing the regulatory issues impacting #bcforestry than he did complaining about the #cdnpoli govt, we would not be in the position we are now,” said @WardStamer
“And instead of trying to place the blame for mill closures on Donald Trump, Minister of Forests Ravi Parmar should take a look in the mirror. Permitting delays, rising costs, and shrinking fibre access have been growing threats to BC’s forest industry, but Minister Parmar has ignored them"
https://t.co/7F7hpiREP1 @BCConservCaucus #Kamloops #NorthThompson
So much for "Look West."
You can't talk about economic growth while blocking access to the very resources that make British Columbia prosperous.
Mining, critical minerals, LNG, and forestry create thousands of jobs and generate the revenue that pays for our schools, hospitals, infrastructure, and public services.
Yet the BCNDP has once again extended a freeze on new mineral claims, creating more uncertainty and driving investment elsewhere.
Nobody is going to look west if BC keeps telling investors to look somewhere else.
The world is demanding our resources. BC should be leading the way, not standing in its own way.