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Breaking down how Prince George residents voted in this year's federal election
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I couldn’t bring myself to vote conservative with Pierre Poilievre leading the party.
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Techniclly if these drug dealers are selling drugs they know are harmful and possibly deadly, should they not be charged appropriately?Seems to me that attempted murder, 2nd degree murder or higher might be a more appropriate charge for these dealers, with the fairly high amount of drug deaths we have in this community.
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It’s so bizarre how the left sold this whole mess as being “compassionate” while all it did was destroy the community and addict thousands of people to drugs who otherwise wouldn’t have been (or at least they wouldn’t have been to fentanyl)… massive police enforcement and murder charges for drug dealers would make it harder to obtain and more expensive to buy, which would save lives, unlike the NDP approach which is akin to giving safe B&E kits to thieves…
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Don't they have anything better to do than stop other people from making a living? Not a good way to ingratiate yourself to the public. Stop wasting the police resources with such childish tantrums and gonna go tell mommy syndrome.
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We should suspend the Charter to allow for arbitrary arrests and suspend habeus corpus in order to restore peace and order in our streets. No doubt the police know exactly who the bad actors are. Take them down, hard. If we're a serious people, we should act seriously. If Trudeau Sr. could do it nationally over an isolated, regionalized, political threat, surely we have grounds to do it to take back our city.
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I’ll never understand how the country has objectively been declining for a decade and people still go vote liberal. I don’t pretend conservatives are the answer, or not without their problems, but I can say without question, the state of this city and province, is the worst it has been in my entire life. But maybe thats what some people want? Very curious to know what the liberals have done right exactly? One type of “denialism” is dangerously close to becoming a criminal offence. Bill C-413. Despite the fact some of the original claims have been quietly swept under the rug, in light of the facts. And you cannot even speak about certain topics any longer.People are loosing the right to have guns, despite the fact there is virtually no correlation between law abiding citizens and gun crime.Criminal are running amok and terrorizing our cities, thanks to relaxed bail reform.Drug overdoses have skyrocketed, people have died by tens of thousands etc..
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Hmmmm, wonder what business it was? As residents we should know.
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To the B.C. NDP, the only real reason you’re in trouble for selling drugs is because you’re in competition with the government system selling drugs…
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If these union clowns say this happened then where is the video evidence? We all know they have phones on them. Never be polite to these putzes once this is settled. Treat them with the disdain they treat us taxpayers that pay their bloated salaries.
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i am guessing there is some truth in both sides of the storyI have no doubt there will be more stories.....
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Catch and release!But seriously. Who buys drugs when the gov gives them away for free?
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All you anti union thugs can thank unions for every benefit you enjoy as a non union employee.
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This will be an eye opener to many. Watch how many court dates will come and go... Note that each of these require resources to schedule and then cancel. Many cases in the system these days take 1-2 years to finally be heard before a judge. Ridiculous.We can surely expedite the more serious cases like this one. Repeat offenders as well should get scrutinized as well. NO MORE NONSENSE!!!!
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Obviously he didn't know....
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Amazing story!Long live the legion!
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what are the union people even complaining about --- move out of the way ... take a pay cut and move on ....
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Not surprising that such a business should exist, since our governments have, in essence, been promoting the use of illicit drugs for some time now.
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The alley on that block is probly ground "ZERO"of zombie land.... looks like 3rd world slum.
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As a kid we've all been told, don't play around moving vehicles. As a union member in the past, on a picket line, we didn't have to be told to be respectful of others that needed to get through the line, it was common sense. In the pic above I note folks have forgotten that. You have your signs which say it all. Move back out of the way of moving traffic, your gripes are with the employer, not the users, it just builds resentment.
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If found guilty I'm sure a good talking to and a soft pat on the back is in order for the accused. Lord knows his or her tough childhood and inner conflict can be dealt with in a kind and humane manner and of course, the accused is the only true victim in this story......the suspense is burning me up
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