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  2. Jordan Kealy - Wikipedia

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    Kealy made multiple social media posts in support of the chemtrail conspiracy theory.A post made by his farm's Facebook account claimed that the government was using the "chemtrails" to control the weather.

  3. Conservative Party of British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The Conservative Party of British Columbia, commonly known as the BC Conservatives and colloquially known as the Tories, is a provincial political party in British Columbia, Canada. [1] It is the main rival to the governing British Columbia New Democratic Party and forms the Official Opposition in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia.

  4. Conservative social media app Parler planning to relaunch ...

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    The app, known for its use by participants in the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection, will re-enter a social media landscape increasingly crowded by platforms catering to conservative users — including ...

  5. Controversial conservative social media site Parler to return ...

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    Controversial conservative social media site Parler to return in 2024. Jennifer Korn, CNN. December 19, 2023 at 4:53 PM.

  6. List of political parties in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Social democracy, left-wing populism: David Eby: 47 1933–present 1972–1975, 1991–2001, 2017–present Conservative Party of British Columbia (known as the Progressive Conservative Party from 1942 to 1991) 1903 Conservatism, right-wing populism, Social conservatism: John Rustad: 44 1903–1933, 1937–1956, 1971–1979, 1986, 2012, 2023 ...

  7. Despite cries of censorship, conservatives dominate social media

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    GOP-friendly voices far outweigh liberals in driving conversations on hot topics leading up to the election, a POLITICO analysis shows.

  8. Pete Davis (politician) - Wikipedia

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    BC Conservatives Pete Davis is a Canadian politician who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2024 British Columbia general election . He represents the electoral district of Kootenay-Rockies as a member of the Conservative Party of British Columbia .

  9. Bryan Tepper - Wikipedia

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    Tepper was originally nominated as the Conservative Party of British Columbia candidate in neighbouring Surrey-White Rock for the 2024 provincial election. However, after BC United abruptly ended its campaign to collaborate with the Conservatives, Tepper was moved to Surrey-Panorama to allow Trevor Halford, the incumbent BC United to run as the party's candidate in Surrey-White Rock. [2]