Whether it's Hatley Castle, Victoria's waterfront or Discovery Island. The NDP must immediately halt all land transfers.
By the time the NDP are done, British Columbia will be unrecognizable. This cannot continue.
Can 118 new homes turn around Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, or is housing just scratching the surface. Does physical re-development drive real street-level change, or are bricks & mortar powerless without deeper health supports? What’s your take? https://t.co/6ZrLV06L3L
@PharaBoard@McInnis_4MLA@KerryLynneFindl@Conservative_BC The democratic way would be referendum- it is ridiculous that these elected representatives are making decisions that are simply not theirs to make - government forgets who they work for.
DRIPA is driving many of the changes we're seeing across British Columbia. If we want to protect public lands and restore democratic accountability, it needs to be challenged. Please support @PharaBoard's constitutional challenge.
The NDP is quietly handing over shared decision-making power on another 20,000 hectares of Crown land to the Squamish Nation, covering parts of the North Shore, the Sea-to-Sky corridor, and much of Gambier Island.
They are doing this through a backdoor agreement rather than legislation, after British Columbians had already rejected similar Land Act changes in 2024. Now they have cut the public consultation period in half and scheduled it in the middle of summer, making it harder for people to have their say.
Crown land belongs to all British Columbians. When the NDP gives unelected groups veto power and shared control over public forests, parks, and recreation areas, it creates uncertainty for the forestry industry, threatens public access, and further weakens the economic foundation of resource communities.
This is the same ideological pattern we have seen with their handling of the Cowichan case, where the NDP failed to defend property rights by keeping the rights of all British Columbians in mind. And in this situation, instead of protecting the interests of all British Columbians, the NDP wants to transfer decision-making authority over public land to a select group behind closed doors.
This fundamentally undermines property rights in British Columbia. If your title can be weakened or if public land use can be held to a veto, then the basic security of property rights that British Columbians have always relied on is being steadily eroded.
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@CTVVancouver Unable to declare a winner in the election is likely due to tax payers who failed to cast their ballots - whether due to doubts about the impact of their vote, weather, lack of motivation, or simple forgetfulness. Unbelievable, and not in a good way. #citizenship
Burn(t) Out by Susan Hogarth.
A thin haze of smoke fills the room, and the curtains are closed. The room walls are painted red; the sun’s reflection hits the curtains and turns black. Bob Seger sings a song about a lonesome highway and
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