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Jul 8, 2020 4 tweets 4 min read Read on X
One might ask where BC's mainstream media is on this? #SiteC is the largest project in B.C. by far, yet not a word about the fact that the dam likely won't make this year's deadline to divert the river (necessary to build the dam) & will be delayed another year: $$$$$$$$. #bcpoli
..Please don't try blaming #SiteC delays on the pandemic, BC Hydro/BC govt: you didn't shut #SiteC down for #COVIDbc; these problems long preceded the pandemic; & ongoing problems there are not pandemic related (heavy rains, erosion). #bcpoli @BruceRalston @jjhorgan
@BruceRalston @jjhorgan This #SiteC project is delayed because it's being built in an unstable location (something that becomes more critically obvious the more heavy concrete is poured onto unstable shale). A lack of planning resulting from rushing it 'past the point of no return' is being revealed.
@BruceRalston @jjhorgan ..When TWO quarterly reports are overdue - the last #SiteC quarterly report is for the period ending Sept 30, 2019 - the news has to be pretty bad. If news is good, they usually can't wait to get it out. #bcpoli

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Quite a bizarre performance by BC Conservatives leader John Rustad on CBC Radio today. For a populist demagogue he's very wooden - he just kept repeating “we have to get rid of the BC NDP with their radical agenda/policies” over & over, like a broken droid. 1/x #bcpoli
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Important WSJ article on Canada's rivers drying up while we keep building dams anyway, including #SiteC. It's paywalled so I'll include the whole article in this 🧵

Diversify into renewables now! BC can't until it ditches the deceptively named Clean Energy Act.#bcpoli #cdnpoli
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@AIBCconnected Bing Thom intended to go after AIBC's muzzling rule & publicly ask them:

"What is the point of architecture if there's no discourse? What is the role of the architect in society? Do we have a public responsibility or are we just hired guns?"

AIBC's rule is destructive.
#bcpoli
@AIBCconnected Bing's death was a terrible loss for public discourse in Vancouver. BTW he also helped us with a fight I co-founded against the proposed downtown casino expansion (we beat the expansion partly thx to him). You could count on him to do the right thing. AIBC tries to block this.
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@adriandix "I'm furious at the hospital and at all the unmasked healthcare workers, but I'm more outraged by @adriandix and Bonnie Henry. The govt is ultimately to blame."
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*I’m IN a rural BC hospital. I am not a hospital. But you got that
Look at the handwashing fixation of @IPACCanada & the blindness to airborne transmission & masking stretching back many years. Every year they suggest infection control is largely a handwashing issue. It's as if all the airborne diseases do not exist. Why?
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Video: @BCGreens leader @SoniaFurstenau asks the NDP in QP about Horgan's role in Teck's pollution case.
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In Dec 2021 the feds indicated they were considering referring Teck's selenium pollution in the Elk Valley to the internat'l joint commission (IJC)
#bcpoli
@BCGreens @SoniaFurstenau Feds became involved because Teck's selenium pollution was a longstanding issue. (Recall the fines)

March 2022 Teck lobbied the feds asking that the Elk Valley pollution not be referred to the IJC.
April 12 Teck lobbied Horgan's Chief of Staff & deputy mins of Env & Energy+Mines
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