But on March 31, despite being in a public park surrounded by Vancouver Police Department officers Elston was assaulted and physically harassed multiple times and had the investigating officer on the scene belittle him and pretend the physical attacks against him were partly his fault.
Based on all the promises made by the drug decriminalization activists and the self-appointed “experts” that support the establishment of safe injection sites you would have to expect a province like British Columbia to have its drug/opioid problems in the rearview mirror, but the exact opposite has been found.
Sadly for BC residents, they are living in a province that seems to be keeping in place COVID-19 restrictions, and in some cases preventing people from working due to being unvaccinated, in order to make a cheap political point.
The situation in Chilliwack has been exasperated by the activities of the Chilliwack Progress which has shown a constant bias against conservatives and is now serving as a virtual agent for Carin Bondar defending her against all questions and of course framing the issue in completely deceptive ways, and even publishing her advertising sign free of charge, all while Elections BC looks the other way.
The local Chilliwack news publication, The Chilliwack Progress, a subsidiary of Black Press, seems to be dedicated to pushing the particularly strange school board trustee candidate Carin Bondar in the upcoming by-election.
Previously the next election was set for October 2021, but according to Horgan now is a more appropriate time, saying: “I know some people are asking ‘why now?’, and I’ve gotta tell you I’ve struggled with this decision, it was not easy. But I believe in my heart it’s the best decision for all of us.”
[The three] candidates were asked eight questions that were provided by party members, and one extra question from the moderator. The topics included climate change, coastal/ocean access, forestry/pump mills, indigenous affairs, housing, money laundering, issues of CCP criticism & racism, along with the problem of cancel culture and restrictions on free speech in Canada. An additional question addressed Trudeau’s new $343 billion deficit & economic recovery.
“In the northern communities alone, it’s north of 90% unemployment. People desperately want work and to be able to have some meaning in their lives, be able to have opportunities for their families. In a perverse way, these environmental groups are stealing those opportunities from Indigenous people.”
A hospice in Delta, British Columbia is in the midst of chaos with the NDP BC Government after deciding to stop administering euthanasia to their patients. The battle has been going on for months and a vote to make the hospice a Christian organization is set for June 15th. This all started in December of 2019 when the Board of Directors of Delta Hospice Society voted to stop providing assisted suicide to the patients at the 10 bed Irene Thomas Hospice.
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