B.C. Greens, Conservatives want answers about New Democrats' emergency powers legislation introduced last week.
British Columbia's Green Party says the NDP government needs to explain why its proposal for broad-reaching emergency cabinet powers is needed before its two members can support the legislation.
The NDP has a one-seat majority in the legislature and could pass the bill without Green assistance, but the two parties last week signed a confidence agreement that includes an NDP "commitment" to consult the Greens" with respect to the shared initiatives as listed in this agreement in relation to the United States Tariffs and Trade Actions."
Interim Green Leader Jeremy Valeriote said in a statement that while he understands the "urgency of the situation" given the ongoing trade strife with the United States, the proposed Bill 7 in its current form has "vague wording" and "could allow for sweeping economic decisions without clear limits or transparency."
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BCNDP convention notes. I obviously won't say everything here bc. It's public.
Firstly, I am a member of the BCNDP because I have to be to be a member of the federal party (which I want to be so I can vote in the leadership election).
Secondly, I am not a delegate at convention. I'm just hanging about bc my friends from out of town are here for convention and also the leadership candidates for the federal party are here to hold events and things.
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āBearāricade. Photos and Digital Media. Digital Collage. Photo samples obtained online. Featuring @nathanielglickman and text by @sea_palm and @globeandmail . You may have noticed that my feed has recently been occupied by events happening at Eden Grove and Fairy Creek. Iāve been preoccupied with staying on top of whatās happening and finding ways to give voice to those standing up for ancient forests. I have a lot to learn, but I can say that emotionally Iām shocked we are in this situation. Is it too much to hope that we would have developed and be practicing sustainable logging by now, with all that we know. It is too much to hope that by now we would understand the value of this land to the indigenous people. @bcndp @johnhorgan4bc #ancientforest #ancientforests #landback #worthmorestanding #iphonography #art #artist #artistsoninstagram #canadianartist #digitalart #digitalartist #decim8 #procreate #prisma #bcndp #johnhorgan https://www.instagram.com/p/CPTdM3ptJYW/?utm_medium=tumblr
Got a selfie tonight with the leader of the BC NDP, John Horgan. The NDP is Canada's major left leaning political party. There's an election in British Columbia in May. I really hope the NDP can win. The BC Liberals have been ruling and screwing over this province for the past 16 years. #bcndp #ndp #johnhorgan #me #betterbc (at Kamloops, British Columbia)
B.C. government and labour unions should respect the human rights of Indigenous peoples
A day after B.C.'s ruling New Democrats and their allies in labour groups made statements to mark the UNās International Human Rights Day on December 10, the Indigenous peoples of the province were given a rude shock with the announcement of the provincial governmentās green light for the controversial Site C dam project.
The proposed dam is going to flood Indigenous communities and destroy farmland in the Peace River valley. This won't just displace many people, but it will also destroy their sustainable livelihood and submerge the burial grounds of their elders and their cultural connection with the land.
Amnesty International has issued a statement pointing out that this decision violates the human rights of the Indigenous peoples in that region. Indigenous groups, ranchers, and environmentalists have been opposing Site C for years.
Grand Chief Stewart Phillip of the BC Union of Indian Chiefs feels completely betrayed by the NDPās announcement. He says Premier John Horgan, who came to power this summer ending 16 years of rule by the BC Liberals, had previously supported their demand to scrap the project. āIām totally convinced Horgan has inflicted irreparable harm on the NDP brand in British Columbia,ā Phillip told the Vancouver Courier.
Many others who opposed Site C and believed the new government would bury it also feel deceived. Many in the NDP caucus claim that they too were opposed to the project but had to make a hard choice partly because they need to generate revenue for social spending and partly because the previous government had reached a āpoint of no returnā with Site C, meaning that scrapping the mega-project completely would cost them too much. The NDP caucus unanimously approved the decision.
This was all allowed to happen despite claims by the government that itās starting a fresh era of reconciliation with Indigenous peoples. Not only did the Dec. 11 Site C announcement eclipse the reconciliation message, it brought back ugly memories of the Gustafsen Lakeepisode of 1995 ā when the NDP government of the day sent a massive police contingent to suppress resistance by Indigenous land defenders.
The Site C decision once again brings the NDP in conflict with First Nations. The mega-project will take away the right to a traditional livelihood from the regionās Indigenous peoples who are going to lose a food basket and fishing ground.
Unfortunately, the current government's understanding of Indigenous issues now appears no different from the previous government's. Both governments have sold the idea of Site C by pointing to economic considerations. One difference is that, under the NDP, big labour unions who have the governmentās ear are now pitted against the interests of Indigenous communities.
A discourse of jobs versus environment, or development versus forests, is often created and spread without recognizing the perspective of Indigenous peoples and their sustainable model of progress that is well suited to save the planet from destruction in the long run. Those blinded by urban and corporate models of development, despite now-universal concern about climate change and global warming, will never appreciate the realistic alternatives provided by the Indigenous communities.
The NDP leadership has proven it is no exception. It is time that the NDP and the entire labour movement start respecting the human rights of Indigenous peoples and think about other alternatives for job creation and a booming economy. For starters, they could prioritize investing in renewable energy and technology, and transit and social housing, instead of buckling under pressure from big business and their bottomless corporate greed.
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The BC NDP hates Women and is Profoundly Anti-Feminist.
The faux-feminists and menās rights activists currently in power in British Columbia need to be voted out ASAP.Ā Ms.Boyle decided that female only spaces AT A RAPE CRISIS centre were wrong in EXCLUDING MEN from their lodgings and services.
This half baked fuck-wittery needs to be very, very, far away from the levers of political power.
Nothing meaningful has been done to protect at-risk kids since I was given the opportunity to present this speech at the Safe Schools Rally at the Vancouver Art Gallery on the afternoon of August 14, 2021. Instead of dying away in the bowels of my computer, I present it here, as part of the documentation of how high risk kids have been failed, harmed, continuously throughout the SARS2/COVIDā¦
How to thank you, John Horgan, on your retirement?
(Originally, I wrote this letter to you for your 2022 birthday, but I missed the submission deadline, because I was busy trying to figure out how to keep my kids safe at school during a pandemic⦠for a third [pandemic] year⦠Iāve adjusted it a little, but much of it still stands, so here you go.)
Thank you for letting thousands of people dieā¦