Summary
In this episode, I address a tragic incident at a street festival in Vancouver where a vehicle drove into a crowd, resulting in multiple casualties. I segue into the broader implications of mental health issues and public safety, emphasizing the need for better management of individuals with severe mental illnesses. The week in review proceeds, beginning with a historical perspectives regarding Trudeau's visit to China, continuing with political comparisons that are deemed defamatory, and the responsibilities of media in the context of foreign influence. Additionally, healthcare challenges in British Columbia are highlighted, culminating in a call to action for accountability and informed voting.
Stuff I mentioned
Pierre Trudeau Goes to China
I found this old French CBC documentary about Elder Trudeau’s 1973 visit to the PRC and his meeting with Mao on YouTube. It was split into four parts and I grabbed the four parts and stitched them together in Riverside FM, then used Sonix to transcribe the video compilation, and then I used Deepl to translate the French transcript en Anglais.
Are the Liberals Okay?
Ted Bundy was a sadistic sociopath who took pleasure from another human's pain and the control he had over his victims, to the point of death and even after — Anne Rule, biographer
PandaMobo: How Facebook Helps the People's Republic of China
Reader, do you know about the website reachtheworldonfacebook[dot]com? It’s a facebook website designed to get past China’s Great Firewall to attract Chinese businesses to advertise on Facebook. CNBC reported 8 years ago that Facebook planned to establish a base in Shanghai to tap into the Chinese market
Don’t Get Played :: 350[dot]org
Meet 350[dot]org, an American climate advocacy organization with a 501c3 designation based out of Boston with headquarters in the wealthy DUMBO district of Brooklyn. The NGO has branches across the globe. During the 45 general election, 350[dot]org has launched an attack campaign, targeting Pierre Poilievre and the Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) in …
BC Health Coalition Wants Eby Government to Cancel its Sole Source Contract with Quest Diagnostics
“The BC Health Coalition is calling on the government to … fully integrate all outpatient lab services into the public, hospital-based system” — April 15, 2025
Eby Government Won’t Renew Contracts with US Clinics for BC Cancer Treatments
Nearly three months ago the Eby government committed to the continuation of cancer treatment in Bellingham. A month ago the Eby government announced it would not renew the contracts with the two Bellingham clinics operating under PeaceHealth. The contracts with PeaceHealth to provide radiation treatment at St. Joseph Cancer Center and North Cascade Canc…
501c3 Organizations Are Prohibited From Political Campaigning, Including Opposing a Candidate
Reader, let’s talk about 350org.
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