Nature. Livable cities. Alcohol is cancerous. Ban private jets, yachts & luxury cars. On unceded territories of xʷməθkʷəy̓əm, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh & səlilwətaɬNations.

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Carbon Credit Campbell (he/him) retweeted
BREAKING: Today marks 180 years that the Crown in British Columbia has failed to recognize and reconcile pre-existing Indigenous sovereignty with assumed Crown sovereignty. Learn more about the BC Treaty process at bctreaty.ca en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oregon…
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Carbon Credit Campbell (he/him) retweeted
New First Nations water bill drops mention of ‘right’ to clean water access Some First Nations leaders said they have not been consulted on the new legislation. [Gull-Masty is a piece of work! What is wrong with her??] 🤡🙄 halifax.citynews.ca/2026/06/…
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Carbon Credit Campbell (he/him) retweeted
Facts: Crime rates have gone down in BC over the past 5 years. And, the government has worked hard to secure needed bail reforms with the federal government to combat repeat violent offenders. No one is going to lose their house to indigenous people, contrary to the rhetoric. DRIPA has nothing to do with private property cases including Cowichan. Those decisions are based on section 35 of the Constitution Act and Supreme Court of Canada cases. A KC lawyer must know this. Increased longterm debt is required to finance the building of essential infrastructure including hospitals, schools, roads, energy infrastructure and housing. For 16 years, the previous government failed to invest in the needed infrastructure, leaving this government with a huge infrastructure deficit to resolve. Kerry-Lynne Findlay, fear mongering, misinformation and negative rhetoric will not make BC a better place for its citizens. Driving the economy with key investments, improving the services that people need and making life more affordable are what is important. It’s easy to be a critic, it’s much harder to roll up your sleeves and do the hard work. #bcpoli @bcndp
It seems Premier David Eby cannot stop thinking about me. Since our party chose me as leader, he has wasted no time taking shots, as he labels me extreme. The truth is clear: it is his NDP that has governed with dangerous extremism, driving British Columbia deep into debt, letting crime spiral out of control, and undermining the property rights that families rely upon. I stand for lower taxes, safer communities, respect for families, and economic opportunity through our resources. Those are not radical ideas. They are the responsible path forward. British Columbians are tired of failure. Together, we will restore hope and prosperity to our beautiful province.
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Carbon Credit Campbell (he/him) retweeted
Americans want you to believe they came to barren land and created “civilization.” There were human beings here and a lot of bad things happened before the United States Government became “in charge.” #LandBack
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Carbon Credit Campbell (he/him) retweeted
The federal government has finally acknowledged the practice of surveillance pricing, months after the NDP raised the alarm and sparked a national conversation about it. But the bill doesn’t ban this disturbing practice - in fact, it doesn’t even mention it by name. Instead, it just promises vague regulatory action in the future. In contrast, Wab Kinew’s NDP government in Manitoba is simply making the practice illegal. That’s the only way to stop big tech and big grocery chains from teaming up to gouge consumers. We’ve put this issue on the table, and we’ll keep building public pressure on the government to act decisively: today’s bill does nothing definitive to protect Canadians from this very real threat. thestar.com/politics/federal…
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Carbon Credit Campbell (he/him) retweeted
This is a painting of a US soldier murdering a Native American man outside his own home in a sneak attack on Indigenous civilians. This is the manner in which most of stars on the US flag got on there—very deplorable but needs to be taught in history classes 🇺🇸
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Sad so many in the replies have been conned into defending an unethical billionaire for free.
How much of Musk’s wealth comes from government help? Virtually all of it ctvnews.ca/world/article/how…
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Carbon Credit Campbell (he/him) retweeted
There you have it. Anthropic's CEO said it: The murder of more than 100 schoolgirls in Minab targeted by Anthropic's CLAUDE "is a use case that doesn't even violate our red lines." Time to rise up against these technofeudal war criminals.
CEO of Anthropic Dario Amodei awkwardly smiles through his answer to a question about why Claude AI directly contributed to the US Military bombing of the elementary school in Minab.
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Carbon Credit Campbell (he/him) retweeted
Alberta: "Have a drink at 6 a.m." Also Alberta: "We're closing the sites that reverse overdoses and keep people alive." You couldn't write a more backwards drug policy if you tried globalnews.ca/news/11902038/…
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Carbon Credit Campbell (he/him) retweeted
Bloomberg is owned by the world's 18th richest man. Billionaires emit more carbon in one hour than a poor person does in a lifetime. This is propaganda.
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Carbon Credit Campbell (he/him) retweeted
All nine tribes in South Dakota have put out a unified call to Congress to return public, federal lands in the Black Hills to tribal entities. nativenews.net/
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Carbon Credit Campbell (he/him) retweeted
Armed police officers aren't the answer to underfunded schools. What students need is more counsellors, youth workers, mental health supports. Remember when there used to be school nurses? There's zero evidence cops make schools safer.
Keeping kids safe: School Liaison Officers play an important role in public safety by helping keep students safe and supporting healthy school communities. SLOs help prevent bullying and violence, build positive relationships between youth and police, assist schools in responding to threats, and play a critical role in gang prevention and early intervention. For many students, SLOs are trusted resources and mentors. For schools, they are an important bridge between educators, families, and law enforcement. Your ABC Vancouver team understands the importance of this work. That's why one of ABC's first actions in office was to fully restore the SLO program. Public safety starts early, and it's important that students, teachers, and families continue to have access to this program. ABC is the only party that supports fully funding the VPD, and we will always protect the Vancouver's School Liaison Officer program. #publicsafety #vancouver #abcvancouver
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Carbon Credit Campbell (he/him) retweeted
Wild! This BC separatist group says it spoke directly with Kerry-Lynne Findlay and then they backed her leadership bid. People deserve to know what she said or promised to lock down their support.
This separatist group helped Kerry-Lynne Findlay narrowly win the leadership race after "conversations with her" about secession. What exactly did she say to them? There's only one good answer to the question of breaking up Canada: hell no.
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RT @CelticAshes: At 87 years old, Richmond senior Lance Evans says he spends his days at the library and his nights trying to sleep in Tim…
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Huh. LOOK AT THAT. Despite all the hot takes about BC’s “failing approach” to the drug crisis by critics, trolls, haters, and weirdly obsessed opinion writers (IYKYK), OD deaths are down almost 30% in this province. Looks like we ARE on the right track, doing both recovery AND harm reduction here. And unlike in Alberta, Ontario, and Vancouver’s Granville Entertainment District, we work hard to keep people alive and helping them recover. This is good news, but 119 people still died in April. There’s much more work to be done! #ToxicDrugCrisis #AllTheTools #BCpoli
B.C. sees 28 per cent drop in toxic drug deaths in April compared to previous year ctvnews.ca/vancouver/article…
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Carbon Credit Campbell (he/him) retweeted
I’m pissed. Prime Minister Carney just liminated the only watchdog that s created investicatea numan rants abuses against Canadian companies operating abroad. I’ve been on the ground documenting this violence for a long time. Canada has blood on its hands, and nobody seems to care.
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