The long awaited report in the health firings was released by the Ombudsman office yesterday, and having read through it, like many, I was left sickened. For those needing to get up to speed, from Justine Hunter of the Globe and Mail : In the fall of 2013, a year after B.C. Premier Christy Clark’sContinue reading Despite the Ombudsman’s Misfire report, consistent inconsistencies & questions remain on health firings travesty. Continue reading Despite the Ombudsman’s Misfire report, consistent inconsistencies & questions remain on health firings travesty.
50 shades of wrong round deux: Clark government again shows why they’ve lost moral authority to govern
There are few things in politics that have left as big of an impression on me personally, as the continuing disgrace of the health firings scandal. To this day, it pains me to think of what Rod MacIsaac must have gone through leading to his tragic suicide. It’s not hard to believe this government wouldContinue reading 50 shades of wrong round deux: Clark government again shows why they’ve lost moral authority to govern
Tears are nothing new under the Clark government.
You can’t help but shudder at the sinister nickname for British Columbia’s Provincial AutoRoute 16, known as “The Highway of Tears,” which is both a trucking passage and the winding graveyard of up to 42 aboriginal women—most of which assumed murdered by a series of active serial killers. In fact, the RCMP, Canada’s famous MountiesContinue reading Tears are nothing new under the Clark government.