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All my critics are crazy terrorists

55:59 Oct 25, 2025
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John Rustad loses a caucus member and seemingly loses his senses. He refuses to resign as leader, even as his baord calls for his ouster. New bills come forward in the legislature and House of Commons touching on powerlines, employment standards and crime. But Pierre Poilievre is also facing rumours of dissension. All while Carney ties to position his upcoming budget.LinksB.C. Conservative leader faces backlash over handling of MLA's departure | CBC NewsJohn Rustad hunkers down, again, as party board tries to force him out | Vancouver SunBC Conservative board letterB.C. MLA's bill to prohibit land acknowledgements in schools fails 1st reading | CBC NewsCentreBC News Release - Northern Pipeline - FINAL - 251023.pdfCentreBC Backgrounder - Northern Pipeline - FINAL - 251023.pdfFive conditions secure coastal protection and economic benefits for all British ColumbiansNew legislation powers economy with clean energy, North Coast Transmission LineNew B.C. legislation promises power line to unlock northern development - The Globe and MailBritish Columbia proposes new power rules for AI, data centresJob-protected medical leave lets workers return to work after serious illness  Education minister ordered to hand over documents related to termination of Greater Victoria School Board trusteesLiberals table crime bill to restrict access to bail, impose tougher sentencesC-14 (45-1) - LEGISinfo - Parliament of Canada  
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