Sue Heaton-Sherstobitoff

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Sue Heaton-Sherstobitoff

Sue Heaton-Sherstobitoff

@sherheat

Councillor, City of Castlegar, British Columbia

Castlegar Katılım Mart 2012
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Sue Heaton-Sherstobitoff
After 15 years of sitting at the council table I’m proud to officially announce that I am running for Mayor of Castlegar.Our community deserves strong, steady leadership that puts people first. I will provide the leadership that listens, brings people together, and takes action!
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Sue Heaton-Sherstobitoff@sherheat·
@jodyvance You would think people coming to watch soccer would be interested in our sports history? But ya BC Place built them a storage pace to store the items 🤔
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Sue Heaton-Sherstobitoff@sherheat·
So proud of my daughter today as she was a keynote speaker at @avilewis event in Prince Albert Sask! Avi even cut the cake she made! There is a place for progressive politics in Canada!
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Ravi Parmar
Ravi Parmar@rparmar_BC·
Watch @JM_Whiteside describe what Gordon Campbell did to public health care in BC. He ripped up agreements. Fired 10,000 HEU workers. Privatized health care jobs. British Columbians remember. We will never let them do it again. #bcpoli
Ravi Parmar@rparmar_BC

Welcome back Gordon. Happy to talk about your record anytime. From cuts to healthcare and education, to selling off public assets and turning your back on working people, British Columbians remember exactly what your government stood for. #bcpoli

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Sen. Denise Batters
Sen. Denise Batters@denisebatters·
So, PM Carney made this 10 minute speech via video today, because “he wanted a venue where he could talk directly to Canadians, and in an extended format.” Here’s the venue this MP could have used instead: the House of Commons! (But, then he’d have to answer questions.) Carney’s ONLY full speech in Parliament was 11 months ago (!): replying to the Throne Speech. 😮
CTV News@CTVNews

Exclusive: PM Carney declares U.S. ties now a ‘weakness’ in address to Canadians ctvnews.ca/politics/artic…

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Flavio E.
Flavio E.@FlavioEvan·
@PierrePoilievre Your screenshot features a commentary piece claiming @MarkJCarney printed too much money and left a mess resulting in 11.1% inflation. The timeline and hard data show a completely different sequence of events. Mark Carney left the BoE in March 2020. During his entire seven-year tenure, UK inflation averaged just 1.6%. The 11.1% peak hit a 41-year high in October 2022 under his successor. The Telegraph deliberately confuses correlation with causation by linking his previous monetary policies to this spike. Quantitative easing in the 2010s was a standard macroeconomic stabilization tool used by all central banks. The actual drivers of the 2022 inflation surge were the massive post-pandemic supply chain collapse and the global energy crisis following the invasion of Ukraine. Blaming a retired central banker for global supply shocks two and a half years after his departure requires ignoring basic linear time. Every major G7 nation faced these exact same inflationary pressures simultaneously. As for the claim that "Now it is Canada's turn", we can look at the actual data from his first year as PM. He secured over 20 new economic and defence partnerships. He officially launched Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) negotiations with India, accelerated Mercosur free trade negotiations with a target completion by autumn, and established a value-based recalibration with China. Canada is currently executing a $1 trillion investment plan focused on energy, AI, and critical minerals. I prefer looking at trade statistics and macroeconomic realities over imported political commentary. The math speaks for itself. Sources: 1. UK Office for National Statistics: Historical CPI Inflation Data 2013 to 2024. 2. Bank of England: Historical Monetary Policy Records. 3. Global Affairs Canada: CEPA Negotiations Launch November 2025. 4. Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada: Advancing Trade March 2026. You really went back to the MAGA style playbook for this one, didn't you?
Pierre Poilievre@PierrePoilievre

The British have never fully recovered from the economic damage Carney left them. Double digit inflation followed in his wake. Now it’s Canada’s turn.

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Sue Heaton-Sherstobitoff@sherheat·
@steeletalk You can’t tell me she didn’t know? That’s probably why she apparently had an alleged affair with political advisor Corey Lewandowski
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Sue Heaton-Sherstobitoff@sherheat·
@MarcNixon24 The grocery store would exist alongside private stores, not replace them. There’s all kinds of similar examples - govt liquor stores, crown corps & healthcare. It’s about adding competition, not eliminating it. Totally nothing to do with communism.
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Marc Nixon
Marc Nixon@MarcNixon24·
BREAKING: Avi Lewis government grocery stores is communism
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Sue Heaton-Sherstobitoff@sherheat·
@TeriMooring The grocery store would exist alongside private stores, not replace them. There’s all kinds of similar examples - govt liquor stores, crown corps & healthcare. It’s about adding competition, not eliminating it. Totally nothing to do with communism.
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Sue Heaton-Sherstobitoff@sherheat·
@junonewscom W/Onthe NDP we wouldn’t have dental, pharmacare, food in schools & so much more! What have the CONS given us or supported? Nothing!
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Juno News@junonewscom·
REPORTER: "Do you think the NDP is still a party for blue collar, working Canadians?" POILIEVRE: "No, the NDP... have an anti-rural, anti-working class agenda. Over the last 10 years of NDP-Liberal policies, we've seen the working class completely screwed over."
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Brad West
Brad West@BradWestPoCo·
Encouraging to see the Federal and Ontario governments not just reduce development charges, but step up with infrastructure funding to support it. $8.8 billion to build the critical, non-discretionary infrastructure that make our cities function. That’s the key — the model of municipalities being forced to rely on growth to pay for the infrastructure growth requires isn’t working. We need the Ontario deal in BC, and I hope the province will step up and similarly partner with the Canadian government.
Mark Carney@MarkJCarney

Development charges have been growing at an unsustainable rate — increasing the cost of every new home and stalling new builds. Today’s agreement with Ontario cuts development charges by up to 50% for three years.

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DouglasTodd
DouglasTodd@DouglasTodd·
.@NDP leadership "frontrunner" Avi Lewis came in a distant 3rd in Vancouver Centre riding in 2025 election. Earned only 12% of votes. #cdnpoli #bcpoli #onpoli
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Sportsnet@Sportsnet·
VENEZUELA WINS THE WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER! 🇻🇪🏆
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CBC Sports@cbcsports·
CANADA STEALS 3 IN THE FINAL END TO GET THE 8-7 WIN 🤯🇨🇦 Canada will go for wheelchair curling GOLD at the #MilanoCortina2026 Paralympics 🥌
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Devin Heroux
Devin Heroux@Devin_Heroux·
CANADA 🇨🇦 FOR THE WIN IT’S A CURLING MIRACLE IN CORTINA THE CANADIAN WHEELCHAIR CURLING TEAM STEALS THREE IN THE FINAL END TO DEFEAT KOREA 8-7 AND WILL NOW PLAY FOR PARALYMPIC GOLD
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TSN@TSN_Sports·
Brad Gushue joins Bryan Mudryk to discuss his final game vs. Brad Jacobs before retirement. #Brier2026
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