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“I am a Canadian, free to speak without fear, free to worship in my own way, free to stand for what I think right, free to oppose what I believe wrong, or free to choose those who shall govern my country. This heritage of freedom I pledge to uphold for myself and all mankind.” ~~ John G. Diefenbaker

IAIN BLACK: History’s shown us that if you can draw people in on those basics, then you're going to win. If we don't, we'll lose.

Last night I had the opportunity to meet the Conservative Party of BC leadership candidate Iain Black .   The following is a condensed version of our conversation ME:   I’ve been involved with the BC Conservatives since 2010 ... and I’ve seen lots of ups and downs with infighting, and it’s been extremely disappointing.   Now, in this leadership race, we have some that are calling for purity. How blue are you? Light blue? Royal blue? How do you answer that” IAIN:   Great question. I love the setup because it tells me where you stand because sometimes you get asked that question and you're like, okay, which side of this issue is this person on, right? So, thank you for telling me at least kind of you're thinking on it. We are violently in agreement. I very much disagree with all purity tests because I think it's artificial and I think most of the people who are going down that path are new to being involved in politics.   I kind of don't understand why they sudden...
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Out of touch NDP prioritizes perks over people in unprecedented financial times

According to NDP Finance Minister, Brenda Bailey “we are in unprecedented financial times,” but David Eby’s NDP government is still spending tens of thousands of taxpayer dollars on gift cards and near-cash awards for government employees.   According to a report by Global News, the government has spent tens of thousands of taxpayer dollars on gift cards for public servants, including some earning well over $100,000 per year. When confronted, Premier David Eby defended the spending, claiming these employees are “taking below average pay for their qualification” and deserve the rewards. The Official Opposition is calling on the NDP government to immediately end the taxpayer-funded gift card program and provide a full public accounting of all related spending. “At a time when families are losing individualized autism funding, and seniors are being told there’s no money, this government is handing out taxpayer-funded gift cards to six-figure public employees,” said Int...

Kamloops North-Thompson MLA Ward Stamer Endorses Peter Milobar for Leader of the B.C. Conservatives

Image Credit:  Castanet Former Mayor of Barriere and longtime community leader, Ward Stamer, has officially endorsed Peter Milobar for Leader of the BC Conservative Party. Stamer, who acts as the BC Conservative Critic for forestry, explained that Milobar’s commitment to the resource sector in BC is a clear indicator of his wealth of experience and understanding that resources are at the heart of solving major problems in the Province. Stamer stressed his belief that Milobar is the right unifying force for the party.  “Peter has the experience and steady leadership our party and province need,” said Stamer. “He understands fiscal responsibility and the importance of responsible government that moves British Columbia forward.” Milobar welcomed the endorsement and thanked Stamer for his contribution to his campaign.  “Ward’s leadership and credibility in the Thompson-Nicola region are deeply valued,” said Milobar.  “I’m honoured to have his support as we work to win th...

STAMER – Until I can see a plan that restores affordability, revitalizes our natural resources, improves health care access, and exercises some kind of fiscal responsibility, I will continue to stand in opposition to this budget

The following is a condensed version of Kamloops – North Thompson MLA Ward Stamer’s speech in the BC Legislature, on Tuesday afternoon (02/24/2026) I’d like to delve into Budget 2026 with the understanding that, very similar to what we had last year, there seems to be an awful lot of promises in this budget, with not a lot of substance, because, again, it’s a three-year budget. A lot of times when we’re starting to determine exactly what is going to be spent or provided this fiscal year, there’s a lot of grey area, because it’s a three-year budget. So now people will say, “Well, that’s how we do things around here.” Well, obviously from the looks of the deficit and the way it’s growing, that’s really not what our side would want to continue. That’s why most of us, if not all of us, have been very critical on the delivery of this budget. I rise to speak to Budget 2026, a budget that will not define only the fiscal direction of the province but the living reality of our seniors, work...

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