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Today, I was asked to leave the chamber after calling out the Premier for remarks I believe were false and misleading regarding my record and the record of members of our caucus on LNG development in Northern B.C. For years, the Premier has attempted to claim that we do not support projects like LNG Canada, while at the same time trying to take credit for a project he actively opposed while in opposition. The people of the North remember who stood alongside our workers, local governments, Indigenous partners, and communities to fight for these opportunities when it mattered most. I am proud of my record. As a Kitimat city councillor, I worked hard alongside many others to help get Phase 1 of LNG Canada to final investment decision. That project has created jobs, opportunity, and long-term economic benefits for our region and for British Columbia. The credit belongs to the many people who put in the hard work over many years to make it happen. I will not sit quietly while the history of that work is rewritten for political convenience. When the people of Skeena elected me, I promised to be a loud, strong, and unapologetic voice for our communities. That means standing up for our workers, our industries, and the truth, even when it is uncomfortable. I will continue to do exactly that every single day, unapologetically.



It cannot be the case that the projects that get prioritized in Canada are those where a Premier threatens to leave the country. Next week, I’ll be meeting with the Prime Minister to bring him a list of projects we can work on for the benefit of all Canadians.










Wab Kinew: "We're never gonna be the 51st state. We will always be the true North, strong and free."



At the start of the Ukraine war (2022), Canada’s carbon price was $40/tonne. On April 1 2026, it reaches $110/tonne — more than double. For a truck hauling food Toronto–Montreal weekly, that’s roughly $6,000 more per year vs 2018. And that doesn’t include higher fuel prices themselves from global shocks like Ukraine or Iran.











Carney’s speech was self-indulgent—it provoked America at the expense of hardworking Canadians who suffer the consequences of job losses & tariff costs. Provoking President Trump & cozying up to China makes elites in Toronto and Vancouver feel good—but it hurts everyday workers.



If he wants to, @PierrePoilievre is welcome to run again in Carleton. I only ask that he have the common sense to spare Canada another mulligan by-election in the event of another defeat.



One of the most important job of any PM is national unity. So why then is Mark Carney mocking premiers? He's ddefinitely mocking Danielle Smith and I think he's mocking Doug Ford, this Liberal audience in Victoria sees Ford as a punchline. What do you think?







