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By Kim, on March 4th, 2012
Tweet I have had some very sad news today. BC. Mary has passed away. The Legislature Raids was one of the first blogs I found. I followed it religiously as she tenaciously followed the Crime of the Century, the theft of BC Rail by Gordon Campbell and the now infamous raid on our Legislature
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Very Sad News
Corruption, ad nauseum
By Kim, on February 17th, 2011
Tweet Today’s headlines in the CBC (they have since started to bury the story) and the Globe and Mail (strangely, with 0 comments, yet it does not say that comments are disabled) advise us conveniently, just in time for the Liberal leadership race in BC, that all elected officials are completely exonerated in the
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Corruption, ad nauseum
By Kim, on December 1st, 2010
Tweet Role Lieutenant Governor
The Lieutenant Governor is the representative of Her Majesty The Queen of Canada in the Province of British Columbia and, as such, takes precedence over everyone in the province except the Sovereign. The Lieutenant Governor personifies the Crown, which is both the apex and the unifying link in the constitutional
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The role of Lieutenant Governor
By Kim, on October 18th, 2010
Tweet Amazing. Apparently this morning in courtroom 54 at the Vancouver Supreme Court, a deal was brokered between the defence for Basi, Virk and Basi and the Crown. Guilty pleas for Basi and Virk, in exchange for no jailtime, they get house arrest. Charges of money laundering have been dropped on the second Mr.
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In other news, justice is dead in BC…
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