
BC Perspective 🍁
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BC Perspective 🍁
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Perspectives from the West Coast of British Columbia.






The more research you do into Mark Carney (and his wife’s) decades long career in influencing markets… manufacturing crisis, and getting rich off of the end result—the more I’m beginning to think he is the Green Goblin of Canada.










Pressure tactics, selective outrage, and dirty politics. At this point, accountability means naming names and asking hard questions. The public deserve to know who’s been pulling the strings behind the scenes and how far some people are willing to go to win. First video drops tonight. #bcpoli


MUST WATCH: We asked the 13-year-old student who was barred from presenting her pro-life poem because it’s “offensive”, to read her poem so we can share it with the world. PURE FIRE🔥 This is the poem @JeffcoSchoolsCo doesn’t want you to see. Would be a shame if it went viral!

The NDP turned our streets into open-air drug markets and made families feel unsafe in their own communities. I will defeat the NDP, restore common sense and make BC a safe place to raise a family again.



“You Ruined My Life”: Crown Refuses to Lay Charges on Cops who Brutalized Innocent 17-Year-Old Girl On November 13, 2023, 17-year-old Haylie Nahamko-White stepped off the bus after her lifeguard shift. In a terrifying instant, two men jumped from an unmarked car and violently tackled her to the ground. Convinced she was being kidnapped, Haylie never saw a badge. She had no idea the two men were Edmonton Police officers — and she fought desperately for her life. The brutal assault left her unconscious and bleeding, inflicting permanent physical and emotional injuries that still haunt her today. The common-sense-defying excuse police came up with was that the officers mistook 17-year-old Haylie for a 25-year-old Asian female suspect. “My teeth fell out, but my braces held them in. I had bolt patches — I still do. My SI joint and my hip is completely torn. I still suffer from severe pain. I’m going to be 20 here and I still deal with it… I still have nightmares.” For nearly three years, the identities of the two @edmontonpolice officers who brutalized Haylie Nahamko-White have been shielded from the public. Today, in the public interest, @MediaBezirgan is naming them for the first time following Alberta Crown prosecutors, under Justice Minister @mickeyamery, ruled that no criminal charges will be laid against the officers.




