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Brad Vis

@bradleyvis

Abbotsford guy trying to make a difference. Father, husband, and Conservative Candidate for Mission — Matsqui —Abbotsford. My tweets contain typos.

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🚨 WATCH 🚨 The Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities agrees that Abbotsford deserves fair funding for the 2021 floods. In committee, I asked the tough questions to hold the government accountable because my community deserves answers and action.

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Today, we celebrate Filipino Independence Day! A time to honour the resilience, courage, and rich heritage of the Filipino people, both in Canada and around the world. Maligayang Araw ng Kalayaan!

Today, we celebrate Filipino Independence Day! A time to honour the resilience, courage, and rich heritage of the Filipino people, both in Canada and around the world.

Maligayang Araw ng Kalayaan!
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I asked a simple question, and received no answers.  It took over 5 years for the government to deliver carbon tax rebates to small businesses. Now that businesses have received a portion of these funds they need clarity as to whether they will be considered a taxable benefit

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BC Ferries- which gets $36 million a year from the Federal Government- is buying 4 ships from a Chinese state owned enterprise instead of supporting 🇨🇦 jobs and steel. Will the Liberal Government side with Premier Eby and sell out these good paying jobs?

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Last night, The Economist posted that the Liberal government is negotiating first rights of refusal to united states for Canada’s mineral resources. Elbows up? Diversifying trade? Canada’s not for sale? Have provinces agreed to this? The government didn’t deny this

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Yesterday, I asked the Minister of State for Small Business a simple question if carbon tax rebates to small business would be considered a taxable benefit and received a non-answer.    Today, I am sharing the letter I also sent to the Minister of Finance and National Revenue on

Yesterday, I asked the Minister of State for Small Business a simple question if carbon tax rebates to small business would be considered a taxable benefit and received a non-answer.  
 
Today, I am sharing the letter I also sent to the Minister of Finance and National Revenue on
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BC Ferries handed a massive contract to a Chinese state-run shipyard with ties to the PLA. No Canadian oversight. No worker protections. No allegiance to our values. This isn’t about politics—it’s about protecting our national security, ensuring transparency, and defending

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BC Ferries receives tens of millions from Canadian taxpayers each year. But instead of building 4 new ships here in Canada, they have offshored the contract to Communist China. The Liberals and NDP have the power to stop this sell-out of Canadian workers. But will they do it?

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.BC NDP biggest labour groups pass an emergency motion through the party’s provincial council calling for BC Ferries ships to be procured locally - a rebuke of the direction of David Eby and the government. theorca.ca/commentary/rob…

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BC wine deserves a fair shot. So does our forestry sector. Today I asked if Bill C-5 will finally remove trade barriers so BC wineries can sell directly to other provinces — like Ontario. I also asked if the forestry sector will be recognized as a national interest project

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The House just passed a Conservative motion demanding the Liberals pay back the $64 million they handed to GCStrategies (the ArriveCAN people)—for doing nothing. Not one Liberal voted for accountability, but the motion passed anyway. They’ve got 100 days to get your money

The House just passed a Conservative motion demanding the Liberals pay back the $64 million they handed to GCStrategies (the ArriveCAN people)—for doing nothing.

Not one Liberal voted for accountability, but the motion passed anyway. 

They’ve got 100 days to get your money
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Despite Liberal promises, it fails to: ❌ Enforce mutual recognition ❌ Dismantle trade barriers ❌ Support Canadian industries ❌ Set timelines or enforcement ❌ Prioritize infrastructure ❌ Establish Buy Canadian rules ❌ Create the promised "One Window" for project approvals