Bob D'Eith KC

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Bob D'Eith KC

@BobDEithKC

Government Relations, Consultant, Lawyer, Author, Musician, Former BC MLA and Parliamentary Secretary. Father of 5, longtime resident of Maple Ridge, BC.

Maple Ridge, BC เข้าร่วม Temmuz 2011
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Bob D'Eith KC@BobDEithKC·
Chat GPT prompt: “Is DRIPA the basis for the Court of Appeal decision on the Cowichan case? Does the case mean I am going to lose my private property?” What is the response, my BC Conservative friends? Time for truth.
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Bob D'Eith KC@BobDEithKC·
BC Conservative values…tax cuts for the wealthy, cuts to programs for the most vulnerable, vilifying reconciliation. That’s what I have been hearing. I think most people in BC have different values: we take care of each other and we treat everyone with respect and dignity.
Caroline Elliott@NVanCaroline

Conservative values are everyday values. Everyday British Columbians know you can’t spend like crazy without causing major budget issues. Everyday British Columbians know that just handing out free drugs won’t get people well. Everyday British Columbians know that criminals belong in jail, not neighbourhoods. 👉 Agree? Join me: WinForBC.ca

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BC Government News@BCGovNews·
Look west: more major projects are moving ahead across BC From wind and solar to LNG and critical minerals, they’re creating jobs, strengthening communities, and building a cleaner economy - with First Nations partnership in every project. gov.bc.ca/MajorProjects
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Jas Johal@JasJohalBC·
NEW - It's over. A billionaire's kid just made a formal offer to buy the Whitecaps and move them to Las Vegas. Grant Gustavson, grandson of Public Storage founder B. Wayne Hughes, is behind the bid. His mom Tamara Gustavson is worth $8.5B. #bcpoli nytimes.com/athletic/72440…
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Bob D'Eith KC@BobDEithKC·
@bcdsignature In this analogy are we the horses or the carriage industry? I suspect the latter.
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Bolocan Cristian Daniel@bcdsignature·
Horses didn’t go extinct when cars arrived. They were freed from slavery. It was the carriage industry that died. Artificial Intelligence is doing the same for us right now.
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Uninitiated@jakefreshy43·
@GordonRjag @BobDEithKC Some really deep and tragic history in that as well, I think there is great benefit in reflecting as a collective, so that we may all move forward one day while also not forgetting what happened, history has shaped the modern world as we know it.
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Bob D'Eith KC
Bob D'Eith KC@BobDEithKC·
Land acknowledgements simply recognize the traditional territories of First Nations who lived here for thousands of years before other people settled in BC. It is respectful, honourable and appropriate. Scoring political points by vilifying reconciliation is horrible.
Caroline Elliott@NVanCaroline

Land acknowledgements are divisive and undermine BC’s legitimacy. I’ll end them in the public service and in schools. Public employees should act in the interests of British Columbians. Full stop. Join me: WinForBC.ca

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Rob Shaw@RobShaw_BC·
Notably missing at #bcleg last night for a vote was @JohnRustad4BC — I've heard he has in fact left to go on holidays to France in the middle of the session. Unless he plans to vote remotely (and I suppose theoretically he could) the NDP retain a majority w/out Joan Phillip.
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Bob D'Eith KC
Bob D'Eith KC@BobDEithKC·
@AJWVictoriaBC I’ve certainly enjoyed by EV lately with gas prices where they are. Good for the environment and a good investment as it turns out.
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Andrew Weaver
Andrew Weaver@AJWVictoriaBC·
I love the fact that I no longer pay for electricity. BC Hydro pays me! And, I drive an EV (that charges at night at my home) My house is entirely heated/cooled with electricity (heat pump)! Solar panels/battery storage is becoming affordable. Early adopters pay a premium, but the savings add up over time! #bcpoli
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Bob D'Eith KC
Bob D'Eith KC@BobDEithKC·
Stop spreading misinformation John. The private property issue in the Cowichan case is tied to Fed Const. Act s35 and SC cases, not DRIPA. That case is being appealed. And, the party that you were in voted with all parties unanimously to bring in DRIPA.
John Rustad@JohnRustad4BC

This NDP government rammed DRIPA down the throats of British Columbians by quietly amending the Interpretation Act during a state of emergency, no less. Let that sink in. While Abbotsford was underwater and the Fraser Valley looked like one giant lake back in the 2021 floods, the NDP snuck through changes to how the courts interpret DRIPA. They did it when nobody was watching, when families were sandbagging their homes and entire communities were fighting for their lives. And now? Property rights are in question across the entire province. Resource development is under threat. Investment is fleeing. The whole economy is paying the price for their ideological experiment. This government literally cannot govern. David Eby refuses to show any backbone because his own caucus is too radical to let him. He is trapped, caught between First Nations leaders, his own MLAs, and a one-seat majority that is hanging by a thread. British Columbians deserve better than this chaos. We deserve a government that puts people, jobs, and property rights first, not one that uses crises to push through radical changes and then runs for cover when the public pushes back. The NDP’s reckless approach to DRIPA has failed. It is time for real leadership in this province.

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LadyValor@lady_valor_07·
Fries aren’t available, what are you having with this burger?
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Bob D'Eith KC
Bob D'Eith KC@BobDEithKC·
Reconciliation is critical to not only right wrongs of the past, but also to ensure certainty for businesses wanting to invest in BC. BC Conservative fear and misinformation campaign is not only morally wrong, it is counter to the future prosperity in our province.
Mark Marissen@marissenmark

BC Conservatives and their friends in OneBC are spreading fear to get your vote. Many of them want to end reconciliation with First Nations. Ending reconciliation will grind our economy to a halt. Here’s a good primer on DRIPA.

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