Robert Stevenson
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Robert Stevenson
@FreeWheelinRob
Canadian. Conservationist. Conservative. Pro-Nationalism, Localism, Anti-Globalization. Fighting the universal, homogenous state. 🍁🇬🇧⚜️


Meanwhile, OneBC losers are calling her a Liberal... Very entertaining













I am pleased to release my latest BC Provincial Election poll numbers.












BOMBSHELL: Here is a section from Caroline Elliott's SFU Thesis on Indigenous Governance from 2024. She is in fact a Woke BC Liberal. "I am mindful of [the colonialism] concern and I am hopeful that readers of my research will be as well; in fact, it leads directly to a final cautionary note: the fact that I am, intellectually, a product of Western political theory. As much as I sincerely try to accurately, fairly, and sensitively consider Indigenous constitutionalism, this remains the case." "As Carens writes, “[a]ny non-Aboriginal person like me who writes about the topic of Aboriginal self-government is bound to think about the problem of perspective” (2000 180). In his view, which I agree with, the problem really lies in any suggestion that non-Indigenous analysis is the one right way to think about these issues." She is being apologetic for being non-Indigenous writing on Indigenous topics LOL. summit.sfu.ca/item/39197



There’s a lot of chatter about debate participation. A few things: 1. I’m excited to take part in any & all debates sanctioned by the Conservative Party of BC including the two that are currently scheduled for the end of April. 2. The Juno debate is unsanctioned. Its timing before the membership cut-off date is taking time away from growing the party through membership sign-ups. And it involves candidate(s) who may not even be on the final ballot (major payments are due after the debate date). 3. When we originally agreed to participate, it was due to a misleading communication by a Juno representative (sent on March 12) that *all* other candidates had been confirmed to participate. To be clear: a message was sent to me, directly, saying that “everyone else is confirmed.” This was untrue. 4. When it emerged that one main candidate had, in fact, *not* agreed to participate, we encouraged Juno to move the debate until after the membership cut-off so as not to be at a disadvantage (taking time to prepare for the debate while a competitor was signing up members). 5. The same Juno representative told us they would consider this. When they came back and said they wouldn’t reschedule, we declined to participate for all of the above reasons - but reiterated that I am (and remain!) happy to participate at a later date. For now, I’m going to keep doing what I’ve been doing. Meeting British Columbians all over this province. Hearing their concerns & taking their questions. Getting them excited about change & signing them up. Raising funds. Participating in the two scheduled, sanctioned debates. And - most of all - building a party and a movement that will defeat the NDP.

(Models Available To Subscribers) British Columbia Provincial Polling: CON: 44% (-) NDP: 42% (-3) GRN: 9% (+1) Others: 7% Angus Reid / March 17, 2026 / n=412 / Online (% Change With 2024 Election) Check out BC details on @338Canada here: 338canada.com/bc/



