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- Stop pandering to foreignersCanada is a welcoming country and has a high tolerance for foreign cultures and religions. People from all over the world have moved to Canada and millions more showing up every year thanks to unsustainable and unchecked mass immigration failing to screen new comers. We are living in this bizarre state of society with double… Read more: Stop pandering to foreigners
- Eby needs to join the carbon tax court battle to stay true to his wordsDavid Eby talked the talk to remove the carbon tax. Now it’s time for Eby to walk the walk. During the election campaign, David Eby said he will remove the carbon tax if the federal government removes its backstop on a national carbon tax. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith was elected with a promise to fight… Read more: Eby needs to join the carbon tax court battle to stay true to his words
- British Columbia Election 2024: A Shift in the Political LandscapeThe 2024 British Columbia election has drawn significant attention as preliminary voter turnout reached 57.4%, indicating a modest increase from the 2020 election turnout of 53.86%. With a total of 2,037,742 valid votes cast from a pool of 3,550,017 registered voters, the results signal a competitive and evolving political landscape in the province. Current Initial… Read more: British Columbia Election 2024: A Shift in the Political Landscape
- David Eby spreads falsehood about BC private sector growth. BC lost 18,000 jobs in SeptemberBC NDP David Eby is campaigning on British Columbia’s job “growth” boasting about having the strongest growing private sector in Canada. Contrary to what David Eby is saying, the statistics show a very different story. As of July 2024, statistics Canada released the Labor Market Survey showing job growth across the country. British Columbia is… Read more: David Eby spreads falsehood about BC private sector growth. BC lost 18,000 jobs in September
- Did John Rustad compare provincial relationship with Indigenous people as parent and child?During the leader debate on Oct 8, 2024 BC NDP David Eby suggested Conservative Party of BC John Rustad said economic reconciliation is comparable to parent-child relationship between the government and First Nations. “Well I don’t know if I would compare a relationship with First Nations to parent and child” Eby says before quickly pivoting… Read more: Did John Rustad compare provincial relationship with Indigenous people as parent and child?
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Crime
- Arson attack at remote B.C. logging site, police are seeking witnessesA fire blazed through a logging site causing damage to logging equipment. Employees for a logging company finished up their week of work… Read more: Arson attack at remote B.C. logging site, police are seeking witnesses
- WATCH: E-bike stolen at knife point in Vancouver, B.CA video has surfaced online of a brazen armed robbery in the middle of the day. The Vancouver Police said the incident took… Read more: WATCH: E-bike stolen at knife point in Vancouver, B.C
- Multiple deliberately set fires in the Vancouver Downtown EastsideA fire bug is running around Vancouver setting fires. According to Vancouver Fire Services close to a dozen fires were intentionally set. In… Read more: Multiple deliberately set fires in the Vancouver Downtown Eastside
Business
- Rogers hosts “unapologetically black” event for employeesThe biggest Telecom in Canada will be participating in a “unapologetically black” event. The event is being hosted on May 25, 2023 in… Read more: Rogers hosts “unapologetically black” event for employees
- B.C. new minimum wage to $15.65 per hour an increase of 54 cent pushed up by inflationThe hourly wage will increase by 45 cents on June 1st, according to Labour Minister Harry Bains. The hike is the first to… Read more: B.C. new minimum wage to $15.65 per hour an increase of 54 cent pushed up by inflation
- Bishop’s restaurant closed after 36 yearsVANCOUVER – Bishop’s restaurant has announced it will be closing their doors permanently. The pub style restaurant served meals inspired by the West… Read more: Bishop’s restaurant closed after 36 years