Nancy Ban
13.3K posts


One of the more fascinating, and somehow least discussed, developments in modern Canadian political history is the Conservative Party becoming the party of young people.

No Canadian flag behind him, but a massive overgrown plant.

Avi Lewis saying the quiet part out loud: he literally wants to recreate Soviet Communist grocery stores.



I will repeal Bill 36. Completely. Not amend it, not ‘review’ it, repeal it. This legislation takes power away from independent health professionals and hands it directly to government-appointed bodies. It replaces judgment with compliance, and independence with political oversight. That should concern every British Columbian, whether you work in healthcare or rely on it. Because once you build a system like this, the effect is immediate. It chills people. It sends a message, don’t question, don’t push back, don’t step outside the approved line. Whether it’s safe supply, emerging treatment approaches, or any policy being pushed under the banner of ‘trust the science,’ professionals will think twice before speaking honestly. And when that happens, patients don’t get better care, they get filtered care. Medicine depends on open debate, on challenging assumptions, on professionals being able to exercise independent judgment without fear of political consequences. Bill 36 undermines that. It replaces a system of accountability to patients with a system of accountability to government. That is the wrong direction for British Columbia. On day one, I will introduce legislation to repeal Bill 36 and restore independent, professional self-governance in healthcare. We can protect patients without silencing professionals. We can ensure accountability without handing control to politicians. This law doesn’t strike that balance and that’s why it has to go. Sign up. Donate. Join the fight. Findlay4bc.ca #bcpoli #cdnpoli




I’m a Conservative… but I’m begging us to get serious. I’m begging on my knees for someone else to write his speeches. We can disagree with Mark Carney all day long on policy. Fair game. Necessary, even. But saying the guy has an “illusion of knowledge” is like saying Connor McDavid has an illusion of being able to skate. We don’t win by pretending competence is fake. We win by proving we can do better.

The so-called Living Agreement they have just introduced delivers zero title extinguishment. It forces mandatory ten-year reopeners and includes automatic me-too clauses that allow the agreement to be endlessly upgraded as UNDRIP evolves. There is no finality and no certainty, only permanent uncertainty, higher costs for taxpayers, and future conflict for families and businesses across the region. This is textbook NDP incompetence and weak leadership that leaves everyone worse off. While Premier Eby celebrates, British Columbians are left to pay the bill and deal with the chaos. As your next Premier, I will deliver real leadership that actually closes deals and protects certainty for all British Columbians. That is exactly what BC Conservatives will fight for. Join me at Findlay4BC.ca


Look at the demographic going to see Andrew Coyne at a live lecture in Vancouver. This is who he manipulates with his extreme TDS.

A landmark moment for our party and movement. There is still time to join us in our next chapter: conservativebc.ca

Dallas, you need to withdraw from your agreement with Fulmer. You may not have known this, but continuing in the agreement now just tarnishes OneBC's reputation. youtu.be/rWC1muOk0p0


I am the only one who opposed the new K'omoks Treaty Act that the BC NDP, BC Conservatives, and BC Greens support. The treaty signs land away to the K'omoks band in the Comox Valley area and hands over mineral rights, more money, and power without any Aboriginal title being pulled back. We need to repeal DRIPA, ignore UNDRIP, and roll back these treaty agreements, land giveaways, and title decisions.




