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Ellis Ross
Ellis Ross@ellisbross·
NDP desperately trying to hide their anti-LNG/resource ideology. Skeena MLA calls them out on their hypocrisy and gets kicked out of the Legislature. BC; your province is in trouble because of NDP politics. You gotta see the damage done!
Claire Rattée@ClaireRattee

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.

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DoorDoor
DoorDoor@TruthandDoor·
@NVanCaroline Eby is against one pipeline, and that's it. This is so weak. Since no private company wants to fund it, would you use taxpayers to help fund it?
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Caroline Elliott
Caroline Elliott@NVanCaroline·
Alberta and Ottawa just signed a deal to build a pipeline to BC's coast with thousands of jobs and billions in investment. David Eby's response? He said no.
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DoorDoor@TruthandDoor·
@JohnRustad4BC The only thing ndp is "obstructionist" on is one pipeline to a fragile environment, you're dramatic and have nothing to run on. Shameless BCliberal
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John Rustad
John Rustad@JohnRustad4BC·
You call this landmark energy deal between Prime Minister Carney and Premier Smith ‘rewarding bad behaviour’? Give me a break. The only bad behaviour here is the ten years of NDP ideological obstructionism that has shut British Columbia out of the grown-ups’ table. While Alberta and Ottawa are actually getting things done, signing agreements, planning a new bitumen pipeline to our North Coast, creating real jobs and real revenue for B.C. families, you’re throwing a tantrum because nobody invited the guy whose default answer is always ‘no.’
David Eby@Dave_Eby

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.

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DoorDoor@TruthandDoor·
@ConJobAlert @sarobertsonca You're right, but his statement is more dumb than that. He means that Carney will cost taxpayers more money with their policies.
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Con Job Alert 🇨🇦🚨
Con Job Alert 🇨🇦🚨@ConJobAlert·
@sarobertsonca I think Poilievre is incorrect to say this is an expensive way to get a majority gov, because PM Carney is not spending $600 million tax dollars on another federal election (cost of last general election) to do so. Floor crossing is much cheaper.
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Scott Robertson
Scott Robertson@sarobertson_·
"CBC News is also learning today that the Liberals are, according to two anonymous sources, in discussion with nine additional potential floor crossers from opposition parties" (3:40)
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DoorDoor@TruthandDoor·
@DeanAllisonMP ahh my name is dean i have no policy solutions or visions, ahhhh ummmm remember bad evil liberals?
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Dean Allison
Dean Allison@DeanAllisonMP·
Who remembers the SNC-Lavalin scandal?
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DoorDoor@TruthandDoor·
@CamdenHutchison Do you usually just write stuff without thinking? You didn't even bother to investigate, look it up or into it? anything for clicks i guess, probably anti canadian lobbying. Hard to believe you claim to have some professor position at UBC
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Steven MacKinnon
Steven MacKinnon@stevenmackinnon·
Pierre Poilievre, once again, is showing Canadians that he has no vision to create jobs and grow the economy.   For decades, Canadians have advocated for a modern, fast, inter-city rail network. Alto is a generational investment that will transform travel and connect communities. It will boost GDP by $35 billion annually, create over 51,000 well-paying jobs, and help Canadians work, study, and travel more efficiently.   Pierre Poilievre is turning his back on Canadians from Quebec City to Toronto and the communities in between. Investing in High-Speed Rail means building a more connected, competitive Canada, and proves Canada can get big things done.   The Conservatives, as usual, think small. Turning away from nation-building investments is the wrong choice, and one Canadians reject at a time when we need to build and grow.
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DoorDoor@TruthandDoor·
@MountainDreami2 we need strong leaders in the provinces to counter the hollow radical nature of cons and create an actual strong administrative class
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DoorDoor
DoorDoor@TruthandDoor·
@MPelletierCIO @andrew_leach Ok so we're on a volatilely resource and now isn't the time to get off the volatilely resource because its being volatilely. Do you ever see a future where we can move off volatilely resource? Maybe we should be dependent on ME politics forever! awesome
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Martin Pelletier
Martin Pelletier@MPelletierCIO·
Andrew, you are still conflating who pays the tax with who bears it. The industrial carbon price may not apply to freight carriers at the point of remittance, but it is absolutely embedded in the cost structure of fuel, logistics, and energy‑intensive inputs. That cost doesn’t disappear simply because the carrier isn’t the named taxpayer; it is passed through the supply chain and shows up in freight rates and final prices. The so‑called “consumer” or “small emitters” price being removed eliminates one layer, but it does not negate the fact that the industrial price remains economically buried in transportation and goods movement. That isn’t a misunderstanding of labels, it’s a recognition of incidence. Come on man.
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DoorDoor@TruthandDoor·
@KahlonRav @Diana_Gibson_BC with the bad press with the debt, push this kind of messaging about preparing and future growth! thank you! show everyone that its worth it
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Ravi Kahlon
Ravi Kahlon@KahlonRav·
The people of #HaidaGwaii deserve reliable connections. A $24M subsea fibre link connecting Haida Gwaii to the mainland's north coast means fewer outages for the people who live, learn & work there. Every $1 invested in connectivity is estimated to generate ~7X in GDP over 20 yrs
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Bryan Breguet
Bryan Breguet@Prominent_Bryan·
The main reason the LPC wins most election isn't because the leader of the CPC was slightly too centrist or slightly too rightwing or details like that The reason is that Canada is fundamentally a liberal country, maybe the most in the world. So the Liberals win most of the time. That's all. If you want to change that, stop wasting time discussing details and start thinking about you can change the VALUES of this country. It's much harder and will take longer, but this is the only way to prevent the LPC from winning 75% of the time in the long term
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DoorDoor@TruthandDoor·
@TheJasonPugh @PierrePoilievre i can't believe what im hearing, they're asking about a softwood lumber trade deal with... the United States? A deal nobody has struck since the beginning of NAFTA? They think that Carney should get one now? Please tell me I'm wrong
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DoorDoor
DoorDoor@TruthandDoor·
@JohnRustad4BC @reah4burnaby Even when you were leader, you couldn't see the obvious; none of the crazies that now led the bccons, wanted you around. What you still can't sense and can't learn, is that the bccon crazies will put maga over Canada. You can't be so dumb to pretend that we can work with trump
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John Rustad
John Rustad@JohnRustad4BC·
What’s incredible is watching the NDP try to deflect from their own disastrous record by shouting “MAGA” every time someone points out reality. This has nothing to do with romanticizing the past and everything to do with telling the truth about the damage David Eby’s government has done to British Columbia. Workers aren’t “paying the price” because someone in B.C. refuses to parrot NDP/Liberal Carney/Eby talking points about the United States, they’re paying the price because this government has made B.C. one of the hardest, most expensive, and most unpredictable places to invest and do business in North America
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Rohini Arora
Rohini Arora@reah4burnaby·
Incredible - even as he runs for leader Harman once again proves how out of touch he is romanticizing a US/Canada relation of the past. Trump is the reason workers are paying the price, but he won’t say that. BC would be screwed with this MAGA ideology if Harman was Premier.
Harman Bhangu@HarmanBhanguBC

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.

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DoorDoor@TruthandDoor·
@FrankCaputoKTN @AxesnIce If speaking only two times is a failure to represent constituents, so is not showing up to the MP debate against Fanjoy. Can't wait to hear from you and the rest of the CPC how Canada is a warzone during an all time in low of crime!
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Frank Caputo
Frank Caputo@FrankCaputoKTN·
@AxesnIce Speaking for your constituents IS part of your job.
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Frank Caputo
Frank Caputo@FrankCaputoKTN·
You sure are focussed on Pierre rather than doing your job. I’ve watched you closely. You’ve given 2 speeches in 7 months. Two. Represent the people of Carleton as you were elected to do rather than acting like someone afraid of their shadow who just reads government speeches.
Bruce Fanjoy 🍁@brucefanjoy

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.

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Orbán Viktor
Orbán Viktor@PM_ViktorOrban·
The puppet-masters in Brussels want a Hungarian leader on their strings: one who would let migrants in, send us off to war, and undo our utility cost cuts. We'll never be their puppet and we'll never bow to blackmail. Hungary remains sovereign and unyielding. 🇭🇺
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Pierre Poilievre
Pierre Poilievre@PierrePoilievre·
Today's Cabinet proves Liberals offer more of the same: more inflation, more costly housing, more crime and drugs. Conservatives will hold them to account, while pushing solutions to give people back their lives and country.
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DoorDoor
DoorDoor@TruthandDoor·
@FredDeLorey you don't actually care about any of this because you have no values, you just want to be as partisan as possible anything for the W
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Fred DeLorey
Fred DeLorey@FredDeLorey·
Very poor form. It’s clear Carney isn’t used to speaking to crowds. Mocking premiers, especially in front of a partisan crowd, shows a lack of judgment. In this campaign, he keeps making what some might call tiny mistakes, but death by a thousand cuts is still a thing. 3 weeks...
Brian Lilley@brianlilley

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?

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