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Posts by Andrew MacLeod

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Big Stuff Big Stuff - Matt Baram and Naomi Snieckus are as much fun as you can have without taking your clothes off.

I can highly recommend Big Stuff at the Belfry Theatre in Victoria. It was a nice balance between funny and poignant on a relatable topic. www.belfry.bc.ca/event/big-st...

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But where does he stand on Site C?

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‘Alice Spoke Truth to Power’: Remembering BC’s Longest-Serving Mayor | The Tyee Leading Hazelton’s village council was a job no one else wanted. Alice Maitland did it with grace and grit.

A lovely remembrance of former Hazleton mayor Alice Maitland by @amandafollett.bsky.social #bcpoli #ubcm thetyee.ca/News/2025/03...

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Record Deficit, Spending Maintained in BC’s Tariff Budget | The Tyee Premier David Eby says province won’t shrink from fighting Trump tariffs.

Record Deficit, Spending Maintained in BC's Tariff Budget via @thetyee.ca #bcpoli thetyee.ca/News/2025/03...

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The BC Conservative AGM Was Rowdy. But Rustad Flexed Power | The Tyee About 800 delegates elected his choice of directors and backed a new constitution.

What I did this weekend #bcpoli thetyee.ca/News/2025/03...

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BC Conservatives United Despite Dissent, Says Rustad | The Tyee Five MLAs broke ranks to vote against a motion condemning Trump tariffs as the party heads into its AGM.

Headed into AGM this weekend, rookie BC Conservative Party MLAs are exercising their independence #bcpoli thetyee.ca/News/2025/02...

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Trump Tariffs the ‘Issue of the Session’ | The Tyee ‘British Columbians are joining with all Canadians to fight back,’ throne speech pronounces.

All eyes on US in BC's post-election throne speech. Premier David Eby stresses the significance of the threat while BC Con Leader John Rustad says Eby just wants an enemy to blame #bcpoli thetyee.ca/News/2025/02...

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The grocery rebate promise was made at a very different time, Bailey says. "The world has changed on us and it has become much more uncertain." #bcpoli

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BC Finance Minister Brenda Bailey says BC is cancelling the $1,000 "grocery rebate" the NDP campaigned on in the fall election. It wouldn't be responsible to proceed given threats of tariffs and uncertainty, she says. #bcpoli

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