Third quarter fundraising numbers aren’t enough to save John Rustad or the ostriches. While David Eby puts his elbows firmly down in the trade war. Federally, the Budget lands with a thud but the opposition parties helped it pass its first confidence tests.
Links
- 2025 Third Quarter Interim Financial Reports Available | Elections BC
- Letter from BC Conservative volunteers
- Hundreds of ostriches at B.C. farm to be killed after top court dismisses appeal to stop cull | CBC
- Marksmen complete cull at B.C. ostrich farm, CFIA says | CBC News
- B.C. won’t run ads targeting U.S. homeowners after Ontario backlash – The Globe and Mail
- Rob Shaw: Eby’s tariff task force ends in a shrug
- Budget 2025 – Canada.ca
- We Expected Little in the Federal Budget on Housing. We Got Less Than Expected.
- Budget will scrap program to plant two billion trees, source says – The Globe and Mail
- NDP says abstention is an option on budget vote – The Globe and Mail
- NDP, Bloc will vote with government on first budget confidence vote
- Liberal budget clears second confidence hurdle as MPs head into break week | CBC News
- MP Chris d’Entremont crosses floor to Liberals – The Globe and Mail
- Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux denies coercion played a role in his resignation | CBC News
- Poilievre’s Conservatives struggling to stay united, source says, as Carney government survives a second budget vote
- Financial Returns of Registered Political Parties for the Third Quarter of 2025 Now Online
- Party supporters ‘tapped out’ as post-election donation dip deepens with Grits and Tories deadlocked at $4M range in third quarter – The Hill Times


