| “The
recent convictions of the Drug User Liberation Front (DULF) founders in
the B.C. Supreme Court confirm that the procurement and trafficking of
illicit drugs carried out through their so-called “compassion club” were
illegal under Canadian law. These convictions are a significant
development, but they cannot be the end of the story. The court record makes clear that DULF’s activities did not occur in isolation. They operated with the knowledge, support, funding, and authorization of senior officials within the BC NDP government and the provincial health system.| Evidence presented in court shows:
Despite
this extensive support, the BC NDP government abruptly cut ties only
after public scrutiny intensified, leaving two young founders to face
criminal convictions. At the same time, those in positions of authority
avoided all accountability.
All parties involved must be held accountable, not just those who were convicted.” | ||
“4.5 million hectares of forest lands have burned since 2023, and the best they can do is point to a 90-hectare block being salvaged?” ~~ Ward Stamer, Kamloops-North Thompson MLA
Today, BC NDP forest Minister Ravi Parmar made this pronouncement; ‘Removing red tape has sped up permitting, allowing for more wood to be salvaged, quicker’. 4.5 million hectares of forest lands have burned since 2023, and the best they can do is point to a 90-hectare block? ~~ BC Conservative Forests Critic Ward Stamer While acknowledging the NDP government has recognized improvements were needed in permitting and accessing burnt fibre in a timely fashion, the reality is, they are barely making a dent in the problem. This government's recognition that only seven percent of pulp mill fibre came from burnt timber in 2024-25, quite simply put, is a failure. And the recent announcement, just three weeks ago, that the Crofton Pulp Mill would be permanently closing, is proof of that. Instead of Premier David Eby’s government addressing core issues being faced by British Columbia’s forest industry, they are doing little more than manipulating the facts, ...

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