I reviewed passionately the Bill 36. Since then there has been movement to address this Bill by recalling the Premier David Ebby
We Got the Power!
Bill 36, the Health Professions and Occupations Act (HPOA), will officially replace the Health Professions Act and make sweeping changes that will soon affect over 100,000 of the province’s regulated health-care workers and how their licenses to practice are managed and governed.
While vaccine mandates still prevent thousands of vaccine-free medical professionals from helping save lives in certain health-care settings, such as hospitals, unvaccinated regulated professionals, and those in private clinics narrowly escaped vaccine mandates earlier this year after the province’s Public Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry, suddenly backpedalled from her threat to mandate their industry.
The Recall David Eby campaign is up and running! So far over 250 canvassers have signed up but we need more help. This is a big challenge for the Freedom Community here in the Lower Mainland. Can you spare a few hours a week and help collect the signatures we need to make a SIGNIFICANT change? You can make a difference. One signature leads to more signatures and this leads to recalling David Eby and winning a HUUUUGE!! victory here for the Vancouver area.
Please go to the Recall David Eby website today and sign up:
https://recalldavideby.ca/canvasser-registration/
For more info:
Call: (604) 710-2100
Thank you to my reader Stella for keeping us up to date with this ‘At the Local Level”
BC’s Premier David Eby is a WEFER
If you know how to read the tea leaves, David Weber is a Wefer.
“A total of 250 businesses are backing a resolution urging B.C.’s new Premier David Eby to stave off the extinction and climate crisis by backing the federal government’s 30×30 promise — to protect 30 per cent of the country’s land and waters by 2030.
That understanding isn’t limited to Canada. The World Economic Forum’s 2022 Global Risks Report warns biodiversity loss is one of the top three threats facing humanity in the next decade, in tandem with climate action failure and extreme weather.
Joining forces with non-traditional allies such as businesses, unions, faith groups and non-profits has a much greater effect in securing conservation goals and the government’s ear, Wu said.
“Businesses exert a disproportionate amount of influence on all governments for the simple reason that they generate a lot of tax revenues, provide jobs and act as a foundation of the economy,” he said.
“So governments tend to listen to the business lobby a lot more attentively than they do the average environmental protester.”
British Columbia has yet to commit to Canada’s targets for protected areas.
The province reports having protected nearly 20 per cent of its land base, but the figure is the result of creative accounting — with only 15.5 per cent truly under robust protection in parks or actual nature conservation areas, Wu said, pointing to a 2022 study by the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society’s B.C. chapter.
It might be useful to know more about how we could save our dying country:
https://matthewehret.substack.com/p/how-to-save-a-dying-republic-a-roundtable?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=260045&post_id=112533707&isFreemail=true&utm_medium=email
https://jonrappoport.substack.com/p/robert-f-kennedy-jr-is-running-for-president?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=806546&post_id=114077259&isFreemail=true&utm_medium=email
https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2023/04/11/millions-disabled-injured-from-covid-jab.aspx?ui=91adbcc79498dae6e05bdc418a622b19fe3a2a66f2e18f726491a094eb1720e4&sd=20220224&cid_source=dnl&cid_medium=email&cid_content=art1HL&cid=20230411_HL2&cid=DM1380082&bid=1769774381
https://tbof.ca/?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email