One year down, two to go, for British Columbia’s hard drug decriminalization experiment.
A Simon Fraser University clinical
psychologist is not surprised that the death toll from toxic drug
overdoses in B.C. hit a record 2,511 in 2023.
Dr. Julian Somers of the Centre for
Applied Research in Mental Health and Addiction predicted a year go that
the public health emergency would worsen ...
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NDP policies are driving businesses out of B.C., and the forestry industry just suffered yet another calamity. Interfor, a BC company founded more than 60 years ago and now one of the world's largest lumber producers, is moving its headquarters from Burnaby, BC to Atlanta, Georgia. As BC’s forestry sector faces mill closures and mounting uncertainty, this move is another warning sign that the crisis is deepening and conditions are fatal. “This is the NDP’s record: endless job losses with no hope in sight for the forestry sector,” said Ward Stamer, Shadow Minister for Forestry. “Interfor still has three mills in BC which are now in serious jeopardy, and it is likely we will see even more companies pull out of BC. The NDP government is suffocating the forestry industry with high taxes, excessive regulations, and permitting delays, while DRIPA has made it impossible to plan for the future.” “Decisions like this are sadly not surprising given the NDP’s indifference if not hostility tow...

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