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Vancouver, BC Canada Katılım Mayıs 2009
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Steve Saretsky
Steve Saretsky@SteveSaretsky·
BC ranks dead last amongst all provinces for private sector job growth since 2019. Now add record deficits, and credit downgrades and you have the NDP playbook.
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Suraj Rai
Suraj Rai@selling604·
@Dave_Eby our kids don't deserve the debt you've put on them.
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Mortimer
Mortimer@mortimer_1·
Ferries broken Economy broken Drug decriminalization failed Hospital closures Private property given away Public land given away 5 credit rating downgrades Record deficits This will be David Eby and the BC NDP’s legacy
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Goodman Commercial@goodmanreport·
For sale: 1.5-acre estate lot – $9.8 million Point Grey: 1825 Drummond Drive, Vancouver Opportunities like this rarely surface on Vancouver’s Westside. Situated on the coveted Drummond Drive in Point Grey, this 1.52-acre estate lot is a secluded… goodmanreport.com/active-listing…
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Goodman Commercial@goodmanreport·
Something special is hitting the market soon. A rare 5.63-acre multi-family development opportunity allowing for up to 300 units in a master-planned residential community. Set among the forested hills of Vancouver Island’s Western Shore. Sign up at goodmanreport.com
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Mortimer@mortimer_1·
More egg on the face for David Eby. This guy is a cancer to the province and country. The sooner he is removed from office, the better. Eby will go down as the worst premier of BC and one of the worst leaders globally of all time. Case studies will be written on his stupidity.
Western Standard@WSOnlineNews

EXCLUSIVE: BC NDP orders secret campaign to kill Alberta’s planned new Northern oil pipeline westernstandard.news/bc/exclusive-b…

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Goodman Commercial@goodmanreport·
🚨 This is no joke! In the last 72 hours, our formidable team at Goodman Commercial has listed 6 properties – and we’re just getting started. We even had to skip the Real Estate Forum this year because we were too busy… though we heard our April Fools… linkedin.com/posts/goodmanr…
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For sale: Extensively renovated 8-suite rental building in Mount Pleasant – asking $3,688,000 (4.2% cap rate) This is a one-of-a-kind turnkey property with a genuine pride of ownership. goodmanreport.com/active-listing…
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Goodman Commercial@goodmanreport·
I have to admit that I was surprised when David Eby’s office accepted our shot-in-the-dark invitation for the NDP Premier of British Columbia to join me on the Goodman Report podcast. Even then, I wasn’t ready for how open, funny, self-critical and… goodmanreport.com/market-insight…
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Just wrapped up a compelling interview on the Goodman Report podcast with a prominent Canadian politician. I asked some direct, pointed questions — and yes, it got a little heated at times. But that’s exactly when the real insights come out. linkedin.com/posts/goodmanr…
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Kirk LaPointe
Kirk LaPointe@kirklapointe·
Some personal news: I am running to be mayor of West Vancouver in the Oct. 17 municipal election. Kirk LaPointe Announces Candidacy for Mayor of West Vancouver Says community needs stronger financial discipline, better consultation, and a clearer plan for the future WEST VANCOUVER, BC — Veteran journalist, business executive and community board member Kirk LaPointe is seeking the office of Mayor of West Vancouver, launching a campaign focused on restoring public trust, bringing greater discipline to taxes and spending, strengthening village centres and local business, planning responsibly for housing and infrastructure, and giving West Vancouver a stronger voice at Metro Vancouver. Learn more, and how to support, at kirklapointe.ca “We need to manage public money more carefully, support a healthier local economy, and make sure West Vancouver speaks with a stronger voice regionally,” LaPointe said. “Above all, we need to rebuild confidence that local government is working with the community, not simply presenting decisions to it. People want to know their voice matters before decisions are made, not after.” LaPointe said he is entering the race because local government has become too reactive, too costly, and too disconnected from the people it serves. He said West Vancouver needs leadership that listens earlier, explains decisions more clearly, and works with the community on a practical long-term plan. LaPointe has spent decades in journalism, business, and public life, leading major national and local news organizations, serving in senior business and communications roles, acting as an ombudsman, teaching at the university level, and serving on community not-for-profit boards. He said those experiences have been grounded in public accountability, sound judgment, and helping people understand complex issues and institutions. “My career has been about asking tough questions, listening closely, and ethically holding institutions to account,” LaPointe said. “I want to bring that same seriousness, openness, and respect for the public to the mayor’s office.” LaPointe said West Vancouver needs a more disciplined approach on taxes, spending, infrastructure planning, and service delivery with greater burdens looming and many residents feeling they are being asked to pay more without enough clarity, consultation, or long-term vision. He said the community also needs a practical economic plan to strengthen village centres, support local business, and broaden the tax base over time. He said West Vancouver must plan thoughtfully for changing housing needs, including gentle densification that respects neighbourhood character and protects livability. He said the community must be more welcoming to seniors, families, workers, and younger generations who want to build their lives here. LaPointe said recent controversies, including the paid parking debate, have reinforced a growing public concern that consultation too often comes late in the process, after key decisions have effectively been shaped. He said decisions affecting daily life, neighbourhood character, and local business must be grounded in meaningful public engagement and clear public justification. He also said West Vancouver needs stronger accountability at Metro Vancouver, where major decisions on spending, infrastructure, and regional priorities have significant local consequences. He would not accept additional compensation from the Metro Vancouver board. “This is a community with deep strengths, high expectations, and a strong sense of place,” LaPointe said. “It deserves leadership that is prudent, consultative, and prepared to work with residents on a real plan for the years ahead.” Further details of LaPointe’s campaign for the October 17 election will be announced in the coming weeks.
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Jas Johal
Jas Johal@JasJohalBC·
NEW (1/2) - Wesgroup CEO Beau Jarvis just told me Metro Vancouver presales YTD, projects not yet in construction or with a financing commitment, total 87 units. The entire region. 87! Governments keep promising more homes, yet the market is barely breathing. #bcpoli #cdnpoli
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Goodman Commercial@goodmanreport·
It doesn't get better than this. We've listed a 1.5-acre site in prestigious Point Grey, hitting the market in a couple of weeks. Sign up at goodmanreport.com for the details.
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Goodman Commercial@goodmanreport·
I can’t believe the Green Party thinks they have a “gotcha” moment by fear mongering someone who owns an ETF investment. What a joke having a child lead a party with zero common sense.
Emily Lowan@Emily_Lowan

When we ask the government to stand up to corporations, we shouldn't be worried that they've got a profit motive to look the other way. But that's exactly what the BC NDP is allowing. Meet your Al minister, Rick Glumac. #bcpoli #bcndp

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