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Tara Armstrong

@taraarmstrongbc

MLA for Kelowna-Lake Country-Coldstream.

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Christianity and Christians were the backbone of the movement to abolish slavery in the British Empire, including Canada. It's a story that must be told. Part 1 of our three-part video series in honour of Emancipation Day:

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Stuff like this is a direct result of the Left-wing identity politics encouraged by DRIPA and UNDRIP. DRIPA needs to be repealed and UNDRIP should never be seen as a guide for good public policy. It’s divisive and hurts all British Columbians while pretending to care about

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Sarah is a very brave young woman. By sharing her impactful story, she will help other young people - and that’s truly commendable. Now, it’s time for adults to do the same. Speak up! Children should not be making life altering decisions. And it’s up to us to protect them!

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Too many politicians are more interested in photo ops and free lunches than actually doing the job they were elected to do. Their agenda is thinking about how something will play out in the next campaign instead of focusing on what they promised people in the first place. That’s

Too many politicians are more interested in photo ops and free lunches than actually doing the job they were elected to do. Their agenda is thinking about how something will play out in the next campaign instead of focusing on what they promised people in the first place.

That’s
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British Columbia cut Pride in half this year. Half the corporate sponsorships. Half the length. There is a resurgence of not only family values but public values - the desire to find common ground in our shared struggle for success and prosperity. To achieve this, we must

British Columbia cut Pride in half this year. Half the corporate sponsorships. Half the length. 

There is a resurgence of not only family values but public values - the desire to find common  ground in our shared struggle for success and prosperity. 

To achieve this, we must
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Asking for donations is hard. Asking when your party's gone off the rails? Forget it. Woke = Broke. All they had to do was stay conservative. Instead, Conservative Party of BC became the cautionary tale. Masterclass in self-sabotage on full display.

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What do you get when you combine the Nova Scotia Premier with the tyrannical overreach of David Eby and the fake conservative branding of John Rustad? Well, you get ‘the woods’ vs. ‘not the woods’ insanity. There is a better way! REAL democracy REAL conservatism OneBC

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The NDP doesn’t just tax you to death. They're coming for your children too. That’s what borrowing does. It buries your children in debt and debt servicing costs. Meanwhile, the BC Conservatives campaigned themselves into $4.5 million dollars of debt. There's one party committed

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We should not blindly believe wild claims simply because they are made by indigenous people - or the lawyers, consultants and other activists. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence - no matter who you are or where your ancestors came from.

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Last year, John Rustad calls the Haida Nation Recognition Act a “historic step”. This Act has implications over private property on Haida Gwaii. Now he’s feigning concern about the very thing he supported! So which is it John? A historic step or an assault on property rights?

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The government must appeal the Cowichan v. Canada decision and defend basic property rights of British Columbians, all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada if they need to. Read the full press release in the replies.

The government must appeal the Cowichan v. Canada decision and defend basic property rights of British Columbians, all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada if they need to.

Read the full press release in the replies.