Rebel’s Homeschool Interview Puts the NDP’s Education-Control Problem Back on the Table
Rebel’s HSLDA interview raises new questions about B.C. NDP control over home-learning options.
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Rebel’s HSLDA interview raises new questions about B.C. NDP control over home-learning options.
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A careful accountability piece tying Clark-era transparency failures to Bonnie Henry’s health-care worker orders, nurse mandate fallout, and the CSASPP court-access fight.
Read More →A viral Claire Rattée Reel turns one legislature clash into a bigger question: why is the NDP trying to claim LNG credit now while Northern B.C. workers remember who fought for resource jobs when it mattered?
Read More →After a 2.5-year wait and a 144-page refusal to certify one of Canada’s largest proposed class actions, CSASPP is appealing — and the issue now reaches beyond COVID into emergency powers, DRIPA uncertainty, land rights, and civil liberties.
Read More →Former Vancouver mayor Kennedy Stewart alleged on CKNW that a B.C. cabinet minister is under investigation over collaboration with China’s government. Eby says RCMP and CSIS have raised no such concerns with him.
Read More →Citizens' Services Minister Diana Gibson admits 'minor adjustments' needed to Bill 9 after sustained Opposition pressure. The NDP attempted to weaken BC's FOI law and got caught — now they're walking it back without admitting fault.
Read More →A Postmedia investigation reveals FortisBC's Woodfibre pipeline dumped 365 million litres of effluent above permitted levels into a UNESCO biosphere — and the BC Energy Regulator under the NDP issued only a warning letter with no penalties.
Read More →The man who helped write BC's Freedom of Information Act in the 1990s calls the NDP's Bill-9 a move from 'freedom of information to freedom FROM information.' The NDP isn't even bothering to defend it — they have their majority.
Read More →Since December 2025, the BC NDP has stopped publishing the Premier's calendar, ministerial travel records, and no-bid contract lists — and is now amending the FOI Act to make it even harder to find out what they're doing.
Read More →The official account of MLS Commissioner Don Garber posted 'Liar liar pants on fire' under a tweet by BC Premier David Eby about protecting the Vancouver Whitecaps. MLS says the account was hacked. But the credibility gap it exposed is real.
Read More →A new Leger poll has BC NDP support at 44% — down from 48% — with Eby's disapproval hitting record highs. The Conservatives just held their first leadership debate. The political window is closing on Eby's government.
Read More →While BC was consumed by the DRIPA crisis, the NDP quietly advanced Bill-9 — legislation that guts the province's freedom of information law and hands bureaucrats broad new powers to reject public scrutiny.
Read More →At Friday's Vancouver debate, all five BC Conservative leadership hopefuls pledged to repeal DRIPA. Meanwhile they fought each other over land acknowledgments, "guilty settlers," and who is most conservative. The NDP's signature law has become the defining wedge of BC politics.
Read More →BC posted the worst population decline in Canada in Q4 2025. Doctors are leaving. Tech workers are going to Seattle. Young families are packing for Alberta. And the NDP has nothing to say about any of it.
Read More →David Eby backed down from suspending DRIPA because NDP MLA Joan Phillip — wife of Grand Chief Stewart Phillip — told him she couldn't vote for it. One person's personal conviction rewrote the government's legislative agenda. The conflict of interest writes itself.
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