letters: julie paskall, lack of justice, health care, dolphin, carbon tax, skytrain, home prices

by:Yovog     2023-07-14
The lenient judgment shows that the court lacks justice. Jomo Gopaul killed Julie Pascal off the Surrey hockey field and hit her head with a stone during the robbery.
Her death left a husband and three children devastated.
Now he has reduced his charges of manslaughter.
Killing someone during a robbery does not mean such a reduction.
Perhaps we have reduced the deterrent effect of punishment to the point where others are not afraid of punishment.
Justice was not done in such circumstances.
Thomas Hala QC, the byrbye animals were better taken care of and I saw the news that 12 vets had operated on the Dolphins due to digestive problems. (
He\'s been dead since then.
_ I saw a report the night before that a man was unable to get into the cancer treatment center to deal with a grapefruit-sized malignant tumor around his neck.
He eventually went to South Korea through his wife\'s family and underwent surgery to remove growth, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy that was covered by medical insurance arranged by his wife\'s family in South Korea.
He is back in Canada now and everything is fine.
Isn\'t our health care system abnormal when dolphins are being cared? But humans have to leave Canada and seek medical help abroad to treat tumors that are considered unoperable in Canada?
George Pearson, Surry carbon tax is a cash grab, and I was ecstatic after reading the outstanding work of Lori Goldsteined on B. C.
Er, excuse me, the carbon emission tax is a very obvious understatement of this situation.
I almost stood up and cheered.
We all want to leave a planet with cleaner air and purer water for our children, but by means that make sense, not by means that hurt families by obstructing business.
The shameful tax plunder of former Prime Minister Gordon Campbell continues at the expense of B. C.
Every dollar of the middle class is squeezed out.
Our carbon tax did not do anything. C.
Carbon footprint.
Instead, it will only multiply the hot air.
It is commendable that Prime Minister Christie Clark seems to have achieved a lot recently.
Maybe she will end her predecessor\'s ecology.
Tyranny since $36
Billions of dollars in unexpected LNG revenues will provide the necessary funds for Victoria\'s State Treasury
Change plan
And those that really work.
Alex Tsakumis, vertiming is very interesting, is it only me to find that these light rail faults are happening conveniently just at the end of the TransLink tax referendum?
It will be interesting to see how it affects YesNo divide.
George man, really?
Mayor Greg Robertson sold his house for 21 months in order to get a decent profit and then called for action to deal with the soaring reality
Real estate prices and speculation?
No better time.
Vancouver\'s economy is growing faster than any other city.
It\'s simple. if you can\'t afford to live in a big city, move to a small city.
I don\'t know why politicians don\'t understand that the economy of the Vancouver Metro is better because of architecture and reality. estate market.
Paul Ming Haas in Vancouver--
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