A homeless teenager said that Harm Reduction workers go out of the way to give him and his peers as much drug paraphernalia as possible to continue to be high. He questions how this is reducing harm.
British Columbians,
If a government feels it can only move forward by censoring its own citizens, we have a huge problem. I believe we have a huge problem here in Canada, and it is showing up clearly in British Columbia.
When governments shut down opposition through legislation instead of engaging in open debate, that is coercion. It replaces principled, accountable negotiations with force. Progress on complex issues should come through economic partnerships and respectful dialogue that benefits all British Columbians, not by silencing those who disagree.
As Leader of the Conservative Party of British Columbia, I will take this issue directly to the people. We will fight it with clarity and focus. I was born and raised here, and I have raised my own family in this province. I will not stand by while governments treat citizens as obstacles rather than partners.
We can do better. We must do better.
@caroltreardon@edmontonjournal Because she is concentrating on BC and respecting what other provinces want and do. It’s called staying in her own lane.
On Tuesday, CPC MP @rhondaforoshawa tabled a motion to stop the Liberals from rushing Bill C-22 through Parliament without proper scrutiny.
She supports passing Part 1 before summer adjournment, but says Part 2 requires far more study and amendment citing major overreach.