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James Knight

@JamesKnightBC

Vice-President @northvancapcpc | Principal at Next Gen Political Strategies

Присоединился Haziran 2024
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Yuri Fulmer
Yuri Fulmer@yuri_fulmer·
For countless doctors, nurses, and healthcare professionals throughout B.C. this sadly isn't an April Fools' Day prank. Today, the NDP's Health Professions & Occupations Act comes into force. I stand with healthcare workers demanding we protect professional self-governance, due process, and clinical independence. A Fulmer-led government will repeal the HPOA and reverse the NDP's centralization of control over the regulation of health professions.
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Hey Now Say Now 🇨🇦@MelaninIsOP_2·
@JamesKnightBC In ur bio it says you are part of the CPC, and also support the OneBC party too Also the last name knight is of English origin, what are you doing? You confuse me
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James Knight@JamesKnightBC·
C'est officiel ! Je serai le candidat du Bloc Québécois dans Vancouver Nord–Capilano lors de la prochaine élection fédérale.
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CMO@InchHeels15847·
@JamesKnightBC Separatist scum seem to love Anglo awards tho.
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James Knight@JamesKnightBC·
Journalistic malpractice at its worst. Author is a supporter of one of Yuri’s opponents (BC Liberal VP Caroline Elliot). The agreement does not specify which ridings so I don’t know how they came to the honest conclusion at they were “key.” Cites unnamed “rivals”
TrendingPolitics.ca@TrendPolCa

BC Conservative leadership candidate Yuri Fulmer's pact with fringe OneBC cedes 5 key ridings to avoid vote split despite party's near-victory last election. Rivals call it desperate fringe embrace — BIV

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James Knight@JamesKnightBC·
@TrendPolCa This is misleading journalism. The author is a supporter of an opponent and the 5 ridings were not specifically named
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TrendingPolitics.ca@TrendPolCa·
BC Conservative leadership candidate Yuri Fulmer's pact with fringe OneBC cedes 5 key ridings to avoid vote split despite party's near-victory last election. Rivals call it desperate fringe embrace — BIV
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Pierre Poilievre
Pierre Poilievre@PierrePoilievre·
Condolences to the loved ones of Stephen Lewis, including his son Avi. May he rest in peace and his family be comforted.
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Yuri Fulmer
Yuri Fulmer@yuri_fulmer·
Yesterday broke records. We made a historic move to unite the right in BC, and members and supporters responded. I’m proud to share that in 24 hours, we raised more money and sold more memberships than at any point in this campaign. This is what happens when we’re true to our Conservative values and when we protect this party. To those who donated and bought a membership, thank you. If you haven’t, time is running out. Join right now. 👇👇 teamyurifulmer.ca/join
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Amelia Boultbee MLA
Amelia Boultbee MLA@amboultbee·
Everyone please vote for Yuri Fulmer (@yuri_fulmer ) and also, please pick Penticton-Summerland as one of the five OneBC ridings 😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃 #bcpoli
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No Context BC Gov
No Context BC Gov@NoContextBCGov·
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Connor Gibson
Connor Gibson@ConnorGibsonCV·
Yuri Fulmer is a unifier, and the real deal. From Courtenay, to Creston, to the Peace Region, one thing kept coming up: unite the right. He listened, he acted. Yuri doesn’t just talk the talk, he walks the walk. #bcpoli
Yuri Fulmer@yuri_fulmer

Everyone knows it, but no one wants to talk about it: If Conservatives are divided in the next election, the NDP wins. But @Dallas_Brodie and I just ended that threat. Today, I’m proud to announce the Unite the Right Accord, an historic commitment to ensure an unbreakable conservative firewall in the next election. No more vote splitting: teamyurifulmer.ca/news/fulmer-an…

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Bryan Breguet
Bryan Breguet@Prominent_Bryan·
Okay which candidate will make a deal with Amelia Boultbee?? That's the real question
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North Shore News
North Shore News@NorthShoreNews·
Veteran journalist announces bid for West Van mayor's chair dlvr.it/TRn1gf
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Yuri Fulmer
Yuri Fulmer@yuri_fulmer·
🛡️88 Ridings: OneBC stands down to back Yuri's Conservative team. 🛡️5 Ridings: Conservatives clear the path for OneBC. 🛡️1 Goal: A stable, majority conservative government led by Yuri Fulmer. Unite The Right Accord: teamyurifulmer.ca/UniteTheRight
Yuri Fulmer@yuri_fulmer

Everyone knows it, but no one wants to talk about it: If Conservatives are divided in the next election, the NDP wins. But @Dallas_Brodie and I just ended that threat. Today, I’m proud to announce the Unite the Right Accord, an historic commitment to ensure an unbreakable conservative firewall in the next election. No more vote splitting: teamyurifulmer.ca/news/fulmer-an…

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Mo Amir 🪬
Mo Amir 🪬@vancolour·
@JamesKnightBC @Conservative_BC From what I’ve gathered, I don’t think he’s a realistic contender to win 🤷🏾‍♂️ Happy to eat my words if proven wrong.
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Mo Amir 🪬@vancolour·
“Who will lead the BC Conservatives? The choice is stark” I outline the paths to victory in the @Conservative_BC leadership race for Peter Milobar, Caroline Elliott, Iain Black, and Kerry-Lynne Findlay👇 thetyee.ca/Analysis/2026/…
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Jas Johal
Jas Johal@JasJohalBC·
Kirk LaPointe announces mayoralty run for West Vancouver. Kirk has done a lot of heavy lifting on the North Shore Wastewater treatment plant story. Will definitely be a race to watch. #bcpoli #vanpoli
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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