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Candidates square off in Kimberley debate
The Kimberley and District Chamber of Commerce April 11 hosted a federal election all-candidates’ debate at McKim Theatre. Columbia–Kootenay–Southern Rockies riding candidates in attendance included:…
NDP to form majority government in B.C.
John Rustad, right, speaks with the late Jim Abbott during an event in Cranbrook in 2017. e-KNOW file photo BC NDP and Premier David Eby…
Conservative wave catches up to NDP
British Columbia is an evenly divided province this morning, politically, as final votes are tallied following the Oct. 19 provincial election. A blue wave of…
Strange political times even by B.C. standards
“Perceptions,” by Gerry Warner Op-Ed Commentary It’s going to be a hell of an election. And I’m not talking about the demented one south of…
Is there a dream federal election contest looming?
“Perceptions,” by Gerry Warner Op-Ed Commentary Well, Canadian conservatives have finally got their dream candidate for prime minister. The only question now is will Pierre…
Emergencies Act vote will reverberate through history: MP
Federal elected officials will this evening cast deciding votes on the Emergencies Act, invoked Feb. 14 by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau after three weeks of…
MP voting against Emergencies Act
MP Rob Morrison Kootenay-Columbia MP Rob Morrison is joining with fellow Conservative Party members in voting against the invoking of the Emergencies Act in the…
Ideological agenda parroted in Throne Speech: MP Morrison
Governor General Mary May Simon Nov. 23 presented Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s political priorities in the Speech from the Throne. The speech focused on economic…
Could the political ‘experts’ be wrong again?
“Perceptions,” by Gerry Warner Op-Ed Commentary Last Monday’s federal election proved nothing. Everyone lost, including the party leaders and the ever-suffering Canadian public, which forked…