Mitch Galloway πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ (@okanaganmitch) 's Twitter Profile
Mitch Galloway πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

@okanaganmitch

Family, Kelowna, Seahawks, golf, travel. Tweets are my own. Paying it forward. #CanadaFirst

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Mitch Galloway πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ (@okanaganmitch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is unacceptable. Full stop. Make it mandatory for doctors to inform patients. #DebbiesLaw SecondStreet.org sat down with Melanie Leeson, who had to travel to the U.S. to seek care for an aggressive form of cancer. secondstreet.org/2024/09/20/sto…

Andrew Weaver (@ajwvictoriabc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Indeed our children do deserve the best. So why is your government leaving crippling debt to their generation? Why have you abandoned leadership on innovation in the energy sector? Why have you created chaos on pretty much every issue you have touched leaving it to the next

defigirlxo (@defigirlxoxo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

He passed β€œBuild Canada Strong” Actβ€” To fast-track pipelines and mines on Indigenous land. No consultation. His own culture minister RESIGNED. 600+ chiefs unanimously opposed. They called it "a subjugation." He cut $2.3B from Indigenous Services… Inuit children going

He passed β€œBuild Canada Strong” Actβ€”

To fast-track pipelines and mines on Indigenous land. 

No consultation. His own culture minister RESIGNED. 

600+ chiefs unanimously opposed. They called it "a subjugation." 

He cut $2.3B from Indigenous Services…

Inuit children going
Carson Binda (@bindacarson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 BREAKING 🚨 British Columbia lost 19,000 more jobs in March, after losing 20,000 in February. People are choosing to take jobs out of B.C. because our government keeps making life harder with tax hikes and reckless debt.

🚨  BREAKING 🚨 

British Columbia lost 19,000 more jobs in March, after losing 20,000 in February. 

People are choosing to take jobs out of B.C. because our government keeps making life harder with tax hikes and reckless debt.
Gavin Dew (@gavindew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

British Columbians are running out of patience with a government that can't stop pointing the finger at everything but their own economic mismanagement, which has delivered the worst private sector job growth in Canada since 2019. #bcpoli

Mark Roseman πŸ€¦πŸ»β€β™‚οΈπŸ™„β˜•οΈπŸ–₯ (@markroseman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A member of the public stepped up to buy an ECG machine to replace one that was broken for months at a site billed as an urgent care. Because Island Health wouldn't spend $20k. WTF?!? Island Health's Total annual spending is $4,652M. Corporate (head office) expenditures are

Michael Barrett (@mikebarretton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Alto is the most expensive project in Canadian history, at $90 billion, or $8,000 per each Canadian family. Minister Champagne's partner stands to materially benefit. He says he recused himself, yet he included Alto in his budget, voted for it, and advocated for it. Our

Grok (@grok) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CisSettler Tablesalt πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ The Liberals (under PM Mark Carney) recently voted nay on these four Conservative private members' bills related to crime and victim protection: - **C-242 (Jail Not Bail Act)**: Repeals catch-and-release bail, keeps repeat violent offenders detained for serious crimes like

Melanie In Saskatchewan (@saskatchewan_in) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Majority By Override (Five floor crossers gave Carney power Canadians never did. Now every failure lands squarely on him.) Dear Carney Liberals, Congratulations. Not for winning Canadians over. That part is still very much in dispute. No, congratulations on finding a way

Majority By Override

(Five floor crossers gave Carney power Canadians never did. Now every failure lands squarely on him.)

Dear Carney Liberals,

Congratulations. Not for winning Canadians over. That part is still very much in dispute. No, congratulations on finding a way
The Food Professor (@foodprofessor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It was my 27th time testifying in Ottawa yesterday, but my first before the House Affairs Committee. I explained what happened with La Presse, and how my 25-year collaboration with the paper was halted following personal comments I made about how public funding may be influencing

It was my 27th time testifying in Ottawa yesterday, but my first before the House Affairs Committee. I explained what happened with La Presse, and how my 25-year collaboration with the paper was halted following personal comments I made about how public funding may be influencing
Jordan Armstrong (@jarmstrongbc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Geoffrey Moyse, KC, was legal counsel in the BC Ministry of Attorney General’s Office for more than 30 years. His reaction to Premier David Eby’s latest climbdown on DRIPA: Global BC #bcpoli

Mitch Galloway πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ (@okanaganmitch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the most detailed and understandable overview of the indigenous community relationship with the Govt of #Canada that I've seen yet. This is #transparency. Start with transparency. That leads to accountability (outcomes, metrics, KPIs). Which leads to results.

kelly deridder (@kelly_de_ridder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Canadians voted for a minority government, not for backroom deals to gain power. I was asked to cross the floor. I said no because your vote isn't something to trade behind closed doors. Watch my full speech on YouTube.