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Changes to B.C. Election laws & the Federal Bills that run parallel to them.
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Full Details here, including Federal Bills working in parallel: bcelectionlawchanges.netlify…
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*** BC Elections Update - June 13th *** Elections BC could order you to correct something you posted on social media about an election. No court. No defined standard. The official who issues that order cannot be sued. The same undefined standard applies federally, year-round. 48 proposed changes to BC's Election Act. Full document below ↓ We Keep Going
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See my pinned profile for the website if you can’t see the reply above for whatever reason.
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Anita Interviews Shawn Buckley discussing - The Allison Inquiry - Listening to Canadian Covid-19 Vaccine Injured. Live from Parliament Hill, Dates: September 8, 9, 10 and 11th.
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A formal independent review triggered by George Floyd's death found more than half of students felt safer with officers present, though support was lower among Black and Indigenous students. The program was reformed and relaunched in 2023 with additional training. Now a disputed bike lockup incident and an officer misconduct case are being used to push a province-wide ban, while a school shooting that left 8 dead and 25 injured in Tumbler Ridge doesn't factor into the equation at all. And yet, according to BCCLA policy advisor Meghan McDermott, it's still 'a waste of resources' that 'makes schools less safe
Advocates call for B.C.-wide ban on school liaison officer programs ctvnews.ca/vancouver/article…
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Another day on Planet Crazy. If @leicesterliz wants to lock me up for pointing out that stabby bastard illegals ARE the problem, then so be it. Stabby bastard illegals are the problem “When facts become hate speech the truth is an arrestable offence” (KH. 2019).
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🚨BREAKING!!!🚨 After repeatedly denying Conservative efforts to invite the Privacy Commissioner to testify about his recommendations on Bill C-22, the Liberals now say the bill “has nothing to do with the privacy of people and their personal information.” 🤯
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Someone sent this to me a couple of days ago, thank you for the notification. To speak strictly to access to information: From a Canadian, or more specifically British Columbian, perspective, it's been my experience that when it comes to accessing or disclosing information related to elections, the laws, policies, government oversight offices, and committees consistently deny or delay that access. And that is 100% factual. What's worse is that when you raise a concern, even the MLAs and political parties who claim to stand up for the public offer little to no help in finding the very answers their constituents are asking for. They talk about accountability and transparency, but when it matters most, they nearly all go quiet.
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Source Material & Support: buymeacoffee.com/theremanded Research Co. BC Political Poll. Fieldwork June 3 to 5, 2026. Sample: 803 adults, British Columbia. Weighted by age, gender, and region. Margin of error plus or minus 3.5 percentage points, 19 times out of 20. Press release and full data tables published June 8, 2026. Leger Research. BC Pulse Check. Fieldwork June 1 to 2, 2026. Sample: 1,002 BC residents aged 18 and older. Weighted by age, gender, region, and education. Margin of error for comparison purposes plus or minus 3.1 percentage points, 19 times out of 20. Published June 5, 2026. Leger Research. BC Report Card. Fieldwork April 3 to 6, 2026. Sample: 1,003 BC residents aged 18 and older. Weighted by age, gender, region, and education. Margin of error for comparison purposes plus or minus 3.1 percentage points, 19 times out of 20. Published May 4, 2026. Angus Reid Institute. BC NDP and Conservatives: DRIPA, Land Rights and the Provincial Political Landscape. Fieldwork April 24 to 28, 2026. Sample: 804 BC adults drawn from the Angus Reid Forum. Published May 5, 2026. Angus Reid Institute. BC Land Rights Political Divide. Fieldwork March 11 to 17, 2026. Sample: 499 BC adults drawn from the Angus Reid Forum. Published April 1, 2026. Angus Reid Institute. Premiers Performance. Fieldwork March 11 to 17, 2026. Sample: 4,005 Canadian adults drawn from the Angus Reid Forum, provincial sub-sample for BC. Published March 17, 2026. Mainstreet Research. BC Provincial Snapshot. Fieldwork March 11 to 13, 2026. Sample: 1,003 respondents, combined IVR and online methodology. Margin of error plus or minus 3.1 percentage points, 19 times out of 20. Published March 16, 2026. Pallas Data. British Columbia Provincial Poll. Fieldwork February 25 to 27, 2026. Sample: 1,256 adults, IVR methodology, landlines and cellular phones. Weighted by age, gender, and region. Margin of error plus or minus 2.8 percentage points, 95 percent confidence level. Published March 2, 2026. Elections BC. Registered Political Parties Information. Active party registry as of June 8, 2026. Elections BC. Political Party Names Used in the Last 10 Years. Protected names list as of June 8, 2026. Elections BC. Certified Results, 44th Provincial General Election, October 19, 2024. Supreme Court of Canada. Leave to appeal granted in BC mineral tenure DRIPA case. May 21, 2026.
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Mario Canseco of Research Co. posted a separate graphic today from his own BC poll showing Vote Consideration, the share of voters who would "definitely or probably consider" each party. NDP at 52%, Conservatives at 42%. The same poll's voting intention data shows the NDP at 42%. Vote Consideration and Vote Intention are not the same metric. The 52% figure does not represent NDP support. It represents the share of voters who would not rule them out. The NDP's actual decided voter figure from the same poll is 42%, tied with the Conservatives. The Conservative consideration figure of 42% matches their decided voter figure exactly. Every person who would consider voting Conservative already intends to. Nothing is left to convert. The NDP's 10-point gap between consideration and intention is unconverted soft support. It is not votes. Both figures are in Research Co.'s own released data tables from the same poll published June 8.
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Social media posts deemed to undermine “social stability” would be subject to blocking orders by a federal censor under Bill #C34 introduced yesterday. “The law applies as soon as it comes into force.” — @MarcMillerVM @CdnHeritage blacklocks.ca/censor-for-sak… #cdnpoli
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