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  • Too many countries enable Russia's stupidity.

  • More blood on the hands of the tyrant Putin.

  • Alaska the big state is not enough for these repulsive criminals.

  • We must not allow the maga, vatnik and ccp bots divide europe into nationalist sentiments.

  • Watch Mark Carney pretend like “it’s too hard for these 2 small businesses trying to make ends meet”

  • Divest harder until the entitlement is gone.

  • Build those gripen units to sell to Ukraine, Canada and Taiwan.

  • The previous liberal government under Justin Trudeau made excuses for shooting pigs....

  • What he actually means: we want to steal from you!

  • That's pretty unfair!

    Consider writing to your local mp demanding that your tax dollars be used to expand dentalcare.

  • 9m people eligible in 2025 in the original doc

    If that's true then the maximum would be be 21.76% of the population covered by the plan. We're currently 8.36% away from that goal.

    However our taxes are going to Sun Life Financial who is currently lobbying against pharmacare.

  • Looks like Robinhood to me. The red and blue politicians intend to keep groceries expensive for their rich backers.

  • You don’t get to boss the courts around Eby. Stop opposing indigenous rights.

  • Canadians need to protect Canada Post from the liberal-conservative coalition serving the rich.

  • The BC NDP wants to serve the rich and powerful who are destroying the climate.

  • Please stick around, there are people who want you here.

  • Kamloops is currently scheduled to receive 10 heavy-duty electric buses after construction is complete in fall 2026. Work to prepare the site to receive new electric buses includes:

    Eight BC Transit systems are lined up for electrification projects, including Kamloops, Kelowna, Nanaimo, Nelson, Powell River, Sunshine Coast, Victoria and Whistler. In 2024, BC Transit placed orders for 125 heavy-duty electric buses with Nova Bus and New Flyer. Fifteen electric buses are currently in service in Victoria.

  • The falun gong cult is wild!

  • Alexander believes the premier’s plan could have the opposite effect, potentially triggering more court cases from First Nations and thereby creating more uncertainty for resource extraction and other industries in the long run, while also damaging the province’s relationship with First Nations.

    “People have very fragile trust in the government of the day, but when they so intentionally change legislation to ensure that there’s no objective party reviewing how they perform reconciliation, it seems very insidious.”

    This year, B.C. passed legislation to fast-track the North Coast transmission line, renewable energy projects and yet-to-be-defined “provincially significant projects.” The B.C. government admitted it had not fulfilled its consultation obligations before introducing the legislation, which many First Nations forcefully criticized.