
Hardave Birk
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Hardave Birk
@hardavebirk
Westerner in Ottawa.


My wife and my campaign manager both had babies 12 days apart in January, and now everyone is campaigning full time. Come meet the team at 7791 Steveston Hwy - half campaign office half daycare!






There are multiple factual errors within this article. I offer the following with zero snark—I’d just like to point out where I think the numbers are incorrect. Perhaps this was a misread of the Meta Ad Library or information was provided by a third-party source. McIntyre and Temperton state that the week after the election started, the Conservative party ad spend fell to $14,855. That is not accurate. They’re off by $683,145. I don’t know where that $14,855 number came from. I report on weekly ad spending for the Liberals, Conservatives and NDP every Tuesday, sourcing the Meta Ad Library directly. From March 22-28 the Conservatives spent $698,000, the Liberals spent $682,000. McIntyre and Temperton also state that Carney’s Liberals almost matched the Conservatives for pre-election spending in early and mid-March. That isn’t accurate either. From March 2-22 the Liberals spent $355,000, the Conservatives spent $865,000. The authors go on to claim that the Liberals allocated $1.4 million for the first week of the campaign. That’s the total spent by the Liberals for the last 30 days, March 1-30, not the last week. In the last week, March 24-30, Liberals spent $663,000 while the Conservatives spent $689,000. McIntyre and Temperton state that the NDP spent $48,400 on Meta ads in March. The NDP only spent $24,000. The final incorrect claim is that the Liberals have spent up to $3.53 million on Meta ads since the start of 2025. From Dec. 31-March 30, Liberals spent $1.6 million, the Conservatives spent $2.2 million. Thank you for your time.

Met with WestJet and AMFA this evening. I told them they needed to work together with the Canada Industrial Relations Board to resolve their differences and get their first agreement done. There’s a lot at stake here. Canadians need this resolved.







We successfully completed the country’s first satellite-to-mobile phone call with Lynk Global and are proud to bring this global technology to Canada to help improve public safety and connect Canadians in the most remote areas of the country. roge.rs/3TrW5OO


I was taught that if you want to make your community a better place, it's up to you to fix it. That is why I am announcing my candidacy to be the next Conservative Party (@CPC_HQ) candidate for Richmond Centre - Marpole. People from every corner of the world have chosen to call Richmond and Marpole their home. They came here to build a better life for themselves and their families. The same goes for my family. Eight years of Justin Trudeau and his government have put that promise of a better life for the next generation at risk. I want to help @PierrePoilievre and the rest of his team restore common sense in Ottawa. I want to be your representative to get that done. Watch my video below. Click here to learn more, support my campaign and buy a membership! zachsegal.ca




Today I met with the CEO of Rogers. We’re bringing everyone to the table — working with telecom providers to leverage innovative solutions for emergency communications, so first responders & evacuees in rural communities have access to vital information during emergencies.







