MLA for Vancouver South Granville and BC Minister of Finance. Past tech entrepreneur and non profit leader.

Vancouver, BC Canada
Joined February 2009
Welcome to BC, Prime Minister @MarkJCarney 🇨🇦 British Columbians are no strangers to hard work. We look out for each other, it’s who we are as Canadians 🍁. So when our sovereignty is questioned we roll up our sleeves, we come together & get to work. #TeamCanada Elbows Up.
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Our Economy, Our Coast
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We took the message of BC's forestry workers straight to the federal government. Ottawa knows what we need from them and we know what our sector needs from us. It's time to move from discussion to action. Families are counting on us to deliver real results — not words. #bcpoli
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Small businesses are the heart of BC’s economy — driving innovation, creating jobs & strengthening communities. During Small Business Week, we proudly recognize local business owners whose hard work & vision shape the future of BC. Visit them this week & show your support!
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As we start the long weekend, I am interested in finding a path forward at the bargaining table and I hope we can reach an agreement that is fair to BCGEU workers and fair to all British Columbians.
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No matter our differences, we can all agree that political violence, especially the targeting of the home of an elected official, has no place in our province.
Last night at approximately 10 PM several vehicles and individuals approached my home and rocks were thrown at my home and vehicle. Police were called and investigated. While the motive or perpetrators remains unknown to me, this is very distressing in light of recent events. If anyone has additional information please contact the local Penticton RCMP.
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Let’s be clear. These tariffs on our lumber have NOTHING to do with national security.  They’re an economic assault targeting BC families. There are other countries that want BC lumber, and together we will diversify and build a strong future for BC’s forestry workers.
Trump sets 10% tariff on lumber imports, 25% on cabinets and furniture reut.rs/48FwCZO reut.rs/48FwCZO
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Denying the horrific realities of residential schools is perpetuating anti-Indigenous sentiment. BC Conservative MLAs need to stand up, denounce this and continue holding people just like Dallas Brodie accountable. @McInnis_4MLA @WardStamer @PeterMilobar @MLABrennanDay
I’m troubled by these reports. There is absolutely no excuse for this, and I hope the workers are safe and feeling okay. I hope whoever did this is caught and faces consequences.
Picketers at Royal B.C. Museum attacked with bear spray, BCGEU says dlvr.it/TN7mCC
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Heading to Kamloops this morning to celebrate the expansion of the Highland Valley Copper mine. This is a project of national significance that is going to provide thousands of well-paying jobs for British Columbians as our province becomes the economic engine of Canada.
Disgusted by the political violence yesterday in the States. I may not agree with someone’s views but they 💯 have the right to speak them, safely. Politics should include debate and discourse not guns and fear.
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This weekend, we celebrate the workers who built this province and continue to make it the place we all know and love. The Labour movement has won the rights we all enjoy today and is still fighting for workers every day. Happy Labour Day!
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High-speed internet means more support for health care providers and their patients, no matter where they live. Rural coverage: 74%, up from 57% First Nations reserves: 83%, up from 66% And more on the way. gov.bc.ca/Connectivity
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🚧 Progress Update: The new St Paul’s Hospital is looking good! 👀 The new 548-bed full service, acute-care hospital & integrated health campus is set to be completed in 2027. There’s over 2,000 workers building the new facility every day! @Providence_Hlth providencehealthcare.org/en/…
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Heat warnings have been issued for many areas in BC. These areas have temperatures that can pose a risk to health and safety. Take steps to stay cool, and watch for signs of heat-related illness, like dizziness, headaches, nausea and more. gov.bc.ca/ExtremeHeat
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BC will be the engine of Canada’s new economy - powered by clean energy and in partnership with First Nations. Yesterday, Trump said windmills are “killing us” and that he won’t let any new windmills be built in the US. To clean energy producers in America – come to BC.
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Today, Premier @Dave_Eby and I joined with @BCHydro to announce the 2025 Call for Power is now open. ⚡️ We are looking to acquire 5,000 gigawatt-hours from new, large, clean-energy projects - enough to power 500,000 homes. 🏡 👉 news.gov.bc.ca/32624
The Pattullo bridge is almost complete. What a bad idea.
This is lunacy. Transportation Critic @HarmanBhanguBC says the BC Conservatives would make cuts by stopping infrastructure projects that are already underway - starting with the Pattullo Bridge, which is almost complete. 1/3🧵
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From forestry workers in BC to small business owners in Washington State, Trump’s actions hurt workers and families on both sides of the border.  Thank you, Senator @PattyMurray, for joining me today in standing against these tariff threats. We’re better when we work together.