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Grassroots Voices | Accountability | Future of B.C.

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1. Do you believe British Columbia is being governed in the best interests of its residents right now? Continue to next questionđź§µ
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🇨🇦 Across Canada and here in British Columbia, people are feeling a decline. 📉 Declining affordability. 📉 Declining trust. 📉 Declining confidence in how we are governed and by whom. More Canadians and British Columbians are starting to ask a serious question: ❓ If this
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🚨 When Leaders Double Down Instead of Listening David Eby is doubling down again, calling civic conversations “treasonous.” But here’s the fact he keeps avoiding. Over a year ago, 28–30% of British Columbians said BC might be better off as its own country. After a year of
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🚨 BREAKING: British Columbia David Eby has DOUBLED DOWN and called Alberta separatists TRAITORS once again. Last week, he stated that Albertans who want separation are "not real Albertans." What message do you have for Eby? https://t.co/GH52veeJpF
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12. What would the government have to change for you to trust it again? (Open comment)
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11. What issue pushed you from “concerned” to “frustrated”? (Open comment)
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8. When people say “BC might be better off on its own,” how do you personally feel?
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10. Should Rural BC have greater regional decision-making power?
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9. Do you feel your region of BC is fairly represented in provincial decision-making?
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7. When people say “BC might be better off on its own,” how do you personally feel?
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6. Which option best reflects your view of BC’s future?
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5. Should British Columbia have more control over its own decisions, even if that means challenging Ottawa?
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4. Do you feel decisions in BC are made transparently and with public input?
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3. What do you think is the biggest problem with governance in BC right now?
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Which best describes how you feel about government in BC today?
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Thank you to everyone who joined tonight’s first BC Prosperity Project X Space. What we heard was clear. People want accountability. People want real dialogue. People want a future that works for their families and communities. This is exactly why this project exists. Because
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Thank you to everyone who joined tonight’s first BC Prosperity Project X Space. What we heard was clear. People want accountability. People want real dialogue. People want a future that works for their families and communities. This is exactly why this project exists. Because
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Thank you to everyone who joined tonight’s first BC Prosperity Project X Space. What we heard was clear. People want accountability. People want real dialogue. People want a future that works for their families and communities. This is exactly why this project exists. Because
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The last Conservative government in British Columbia was led by Premier Simon Fraser Tolmie, who served from 1928 to 1933. His administration marked the end of the Conservative party's majority era in th
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