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Who To Follow On Twitter For Politics In B.C.

B.C.'s Best Political Twitter Accounts
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The Twitter Inc. logo is displayed on the company's preliminary prospectus arranged for a photograph in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Monday, Oct. 28, 2013. Twitter Inc., which embarks on its road show to investors today, will make the case to potential investors in its initial public offering that it needs to keep spending to grow, and profit will come once it can reap the benefits of those investments. Photographer: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Are you a political junkie?

B.C. is brimming with important politicians and political reporters. Here are our top 21:

Christy Clark, Premier of B.C.

Gregor Robertson, Mayor of Vancouver

Elizabeth May, Green Party leader

Adrian Dix, outgoing leader of the BC NDP

Moira Stilwell, BC Liberal MLA in Vancouver-Langara

Spencer Chandra Herbert, Vancouver West End MLA

Alise Mills, political commentator

Keith Baldrey, political journalist for Global TV

Laila Yuile, politics, people, and policy columnist for 24 Hours

Bill Tieleman, political commentator and 24 Hours/The Tyee columnist

Stephen Smart, legislative reporter for CBC Radio

Gary Mason, Globe And Mail columnist

Pete Quily, blogger focusing on social media and politics

Mike Klassen, B.C. director of provincial affairs for the Canadian Federation of Independent Business

Ian Bailey, Globe And Mail Vancouver reporter

Vaughn Palmer, provincial affairs political columnist for The Vancouver Sun

Justine Hunter, Globe And Mail political reporter

Frances Bula, Vancouver Magazine/Globe And Mail contributor

Mike Smyth, provincial politics columnist for The Province

David Schreck, retired economist and politician

The City Of Vancouver

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