How to Register to Vote

You can register to vote in British Columbia if you are: – 18 or older – a Canadian citizen – a B.C. resident for the past six months   Send in your the application by;     (click here for the application) online: https://eregister.electionsbc.gov.bc.ca/ovr/welcome.aspx# phone: 1-800-661-8683 mail: PO Box 9275 Stn Prov Govt, Victoria, BC V8W 9J6 fax: (toll-free) 1-866-466-0665 email: voterservices@elections.bc.ca in person: find locations here…  https://elections.bc.ca/   You will need to supply one of the following: your B.C. driver’s licence number or your B.C. Identification Card number or the…

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Controversy at Stanley Park’s Teahouse

The Teahouse in Vancouver’s Stanley Park has been the subject of controversy ever since the end of June, when a manager at the popular restaurant refused service to a customer wearing a red, pro-Trump “Make America Great Again” (MAGA) hat — and was fired for doing so. The vice president of Human Resources for the Sequoia Group of Restaurants — which owns the Teahouse — said that he was fired for violating the company’s “philosophy of tolerance” and non-discrimination. “We don’t discriminate against people based on political beliefs.” So just who is the “tolerant” party here, and…

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The injustice of the case against Bill Whatcott

Bill Whatcott and some fellow Christians (in disguise) handed out gospel tracts with information warning against homosexuality at 2016 Toronto Pride Parade.  He was not arrested at that time, but Morgane Oger (the ‘trans-activist’ vice-president of the BC NDP party) made a complaint against him, and police recently issued a Canada-wide warrant for his arrest, for the crime of “hate speech”. Bill turned himself in at the Calgary Police Headquaters on June 22, 2018. It was handled professionally at first, but things quickly deteriorated.  He wasn’t fed anything for 24…

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