Katie DeRosa
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Katie DeRosa
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Legislative reporter for CBC News BC.
LSE alum, Travers Fellowship recipient, Amnesty International Canada media award recipient.
Loves to travel (even with two toddlers apparently).
NEW - Premier David Eby did not rule calling an early election if the NDP cannot pass the North Coast Transmission Line bill. He slammed the Conservatives for trying to delay the bill, says BC Greens don’t support it.

“I will stake my government on it.”

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October 29, 2025 at 11:31 PM
I spoke to @MistyVanPopta and her 20-year-old daughter Amelia about the deeply personal reason behind their push to strengthen BC’s Intimate Images Protection Act. In a show of cross-partisan support, AG @NikiSharma2 agreed to those changes.

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Story of B.C. Conservative MLA's daughter leads to stronger Intimate Images Protection Act
The daughter of a B.C. Conservative MLA is sharing her experience years after she says someone shared intimate images of her without her permission. Amelia Van Popta and her mother, Misty, have been c...
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October 28, 2025 at 2:23 PM
“…the constant and prolonged discord shows no signs of abating," the BC Conservative Party management committee writes of John Rustad. “We ask that you immediately step down as leader."

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B.C. Conservatives management committee calls on John Rustad to resign as leader | CBC News
John Rustad is facing calls to resign as leader, according to a scathing letter from the B.C. Conservative Party management committee.
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October 22, 2025 at 6:45 PM
BREAKING - The BC Conservative party’s management committee has written a letter calling on John Rustad to resign as leader, citing the “unprecedented level of turmoil that has engulfed our party.”
#bcpoli
October 22, 2025 at 6:01 PM
“I feel like my family and the people who are being affected by this are being held hostage by a war between the government and the unions.”
CBC’s Emily Fagan talks to a Vancouver woman about how the stalemate between the govt and BCGEU is impacting her IVF funding.

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B.C woman seeking IVF funding says she faces delays, uncertainty amid BCGEU strike | CBC News
Fertility clinics say they're seeing delays in patients being approved for IVF funding due to the B.C. General Employees Union Strike. For patients who have rested their last hopes of conception on B....
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October 22, 2025 at 2:20 PM
There’s growing backlash to the way John Rustad handled the most recent MLA departure. He denies he brought up @amboultbee’s mental health but refuses to apologize.

The former head of the BC Conservatives is calling on Rustad to resign.
#bcpoli

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John Rustad faces renewed calls to resign, after another MLA defects
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October 22, 2025 at 2:13 PM
NEW - Amelia Boultbee, Conservative MLA for Penticton-Summerland, says she’s leaving the Conservative caucus.
“I have witnessed the unraveling of John Rustad.” She’s calling on Rustad to resign because the party cannot beat the NDP under his leadership.
#bcpoli
October 20, 2025 at 4:34 PM
The seven OBGYNs from Royal Inland Hospital in Kamloops admit that a mass resignation is unprecedented, but they say it’s the only option given the safety issues and short-staffing they’ve witnessed, a problem happening across BC. #bcpoli

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Expectant parents nervous as some Kamloops ob-gyns announce end of in-hospital service
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October 16, 2025 at 5:12 PM
Thousands of striking BCGEU and PEA members and their supporters rally on the legislature lawn demanding a better wage offer. The PEA lead negotiator says the government latest offer “takes us backwards” when considering inflation and cost of living increases.
#bcpoli
October 6, 2025 at 7:22 PM
Reposted by Katie DeRosa
Fascinating example of the urban and rural split at the Union of BC Municipalities convention.

A resolution pushing B.C. to declare a right for renters to have pets (within guidelines) in their units was supported by Vancouver and others.

But was narrowly defeated by rural and landlord delegates.
September 26, 2025 at 4:07 PM
NEW - 2 BC projects are on the list of 5 major projects being prioritized by Ottawa: LNG Canada, Red Chris copper mine. No pipeline.
The big question I have is, since these projects are already approved, does being on the list mean they get federal cash? #bcpoli

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Carney recommends 5 'nation-building projects' for approval, including LNG expansion | CBC News
Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled several “nation-building” projects Thursday morning that his government identified as part of a promise to bolster Canada's economic independence amid a turbulent t...
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September 11, 2025 at 4:53 PM
I talked to @Dave_Eby yesterday about backlash - including among New Democrats - to comments blaming Canada’s immigration system for filling up shelters and food banks. He didn’t backtrack, but doubled down on his concerns about the TFW program #bcpoli

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B.C. premier faces backlash — including from New Democrats — to immigration comments | CBC News
B.C. Premier David Eby blamed Canada's immigration system for filling up food banks and homeless shelters. Service providers and some New Democrats say that scapegoats marginalized groups that rely on...
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September 10, 2025 at 2:40 PM
New data obtained by CBC News shows the employees meant to keep hospitals safe are themselves being injured at an alarming rate. Hospital security guards were injured 170 times last year, which amounts to an injury almost every other day. Here’s the story:
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WorkSafeBC data shows 'concerning' rate of injury among hospital security guards | CBC News
Last year, a hospital security guard was injured nearly every other day. Relational security guards who spoke to CBC News describe being punched, kicked and spat on.
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August 7, 2025 at 6:36 PM
BC has gone from being a leader in affordable child care, to now being at the back of the pack. Five BC cities have the highest median infant child care fees and the province has stalled on its universal $10-a-day child care goals, a new report finds. Here’s the story. #bcpoli

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New report finds B.C access to affordable child care worst in the country
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July 15, 2025 at 10:45 PM
NEW - CBC has confirmed that an explosive device was thrown at Bowinn Ma’s North Vancouver constituency office early this morning. The office was empty and no one injured. Many NDP MLAs are closing their constituency offices as a precaution. RCMP investigating. #bcpoli
June 27, 2025 at 5:53 PM
NEW - Interior Health CEO Susan Brown is stepping down, earlier than her planned retirement in Dec. This amid a health care staffing crisis that forced the closure of Kelowna General Hospital’s pediatric ward and warnings about dire staffing levels in the maternity ward #bcpoli
June 27, 2025 at 4:42 PM
Two of B.C.'s three Independent MLAs have formed a political party that wants to lower taxes, take away teachers' right to strike, open the door for private health care and "defund the reconciliation industry.”
Here are the details. #bcpoli

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New political party courts social conservatives | CBC News
Independent MLAs Dallas Brodie and Tara Armstrong have formed a new political party called One B.C.
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June 13, 2025 at 2:49 PM
Interim Opposition leader Andrew Scheer called Premier David Eby a "radical" for not throwing his support behind a new oil pipeline.

“The radical B.C. premier is saying no pipeline through his province."

Here’s the story. #bcpoli

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Tory interim leader calls Eby a 'radical' for not supporting another B.C. pipeline | CBC News
Interim Opposition Leader Andrew Scheer called B.C.'s premier a "radical" for not throwing his support behind a new oil pipeline through the province.
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June 5, 2025 at 2:28 AM
NEW - BC Assembly of First Nations Terry Teegee is pulling out of Premier David Eby’s Asia trade mission because of bills 14 and 15. The fallout continues.

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May 30, 2025 at 8:59 PM
Side drama in the legislature over a blurred zoom background during a vote. NDP MLA Rick Glumac is voting virtually and during his vote on bill 14, had a blurred background. BC Conservatives say that qualifies as a “virtual background” and therefore vote should be DQ’d. #bcpoli
May 29, 2025 at 3:22 AM
NEW - Bill 15 - which will fast track public and private infrastructure projects - has passed in the legislature, 47 to 46 with the Speaker breaking the tie. First Nations leaders have vowed to fight the bill in court. Former NDP cabinet minister Melanie Mark has come out against. #bcpoli
May 29, 2025 at 3:17 AM
NEW - MLAs have voted to pass Bill 14 - which will fast track clean energy projects - by a one vote margin. It was a tie: Cons, Greens and Independents voted against. The speaker voted to break it. At 8pm, MLAs will vote on Bill 15, which will fast track infrastructure projects. #bcpoli
May 29, 2025 at 2:31 AM
BC’s Chief Electoral Officer Anton Boegman released a report into election 2024. Despite human error involving some ballot boxes in Prince George, says new electronic tabulation model was successful, delivered results faster and overall it was a free and fair election #bcpoli
May 27, 2025 at 7:02 PM
Yesterday Premier David Eby unveiled his vision for accelerating mining projects. Eby insisted it’s not connected to controversial Bill 15, even though that bill - once passed - can accelerate mining projects deemed “provincially significant”. #bcpoli

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Eby’s mining announcement overshadowed by backlash to controversial Bill 15
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May 27, 2025 at 5:40 PM