Macklin McCall, Critic for Solicitor General & Public Safety, is demanding the BC NDP government answer for the deadly gang violence in Surrey over the weekend that left two people dead and two others seriously injured. On Sunday evening, two men were shot and killed in an underground parkade on 133B Street near 70B Avenue. Earlier that morning, two more men were shot outside a gas station at 72nd Avenue and 152 Street, both transported to hospital with serious injuries. A vehicle was found burning near 144 Street and 84 Avenue shortly after the homicides. This tragedy is the inevitable consequence of a public safety crisis years in the making. In the past two years alone, Surrey has recorded 96 reported extortion's, 16 shootings, and 2 arson's, resulting in 51 victims. “Surrey has been sounding the alarm on violent crime for years. Families are afraid, businesses are under threat. This government has had every opportunity to step up on public safety and has repeatedly chos...
... this 30th anniversary (of the Winds of Change Conference) sees Canadian Conservatives not only defeated, but divided: the satisfied versus the resentful; the trustful versus the mistrustful; insiders versus outsiders. These splits do not map exactly onto the splits of 1996. Those were essentially regional: energy-producing West versus energy-consuming Centre. This time, the splits are about relationships to authority, expertise, and institutions ... CLICK HERE for the full Commentary