Cambie Report

E-771 They can't fire you, you quit

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Sinopsis

Vile anti-homeless rhetoric is rampant in Vancouver, including from NPA board members, leading to a deepening schism with the elected caucus. Perhaps this is part of why Ken Sim says he's going to run against the party in the next election.In Surrey, a poll from the National Police Federation sparks rumours about a Dianne Watts comeback. And TransLink's latest updates on the Broadway subway and SFU gondola.Thanks to your support a transcript will be available at cambiereport.ca LinksVancouver Councillor Urges End to Social Media Attacks against Homeless People and Drug UsersVancouver NPA director under fire for telling people to 'harass' city's homeless@NPACaucus statementDan Fumano: NPA ex-mayoral candidate Ken Sim to run again — against NPADan Fumano: NPA and its ex-candidate trade barbs over campaign finance irregularitiesDan Fumano: Catching up with key figures from 2018's 'crazy' electionPoll shows former Surrey mayor Dianne Watts popular among prospective votersIt's official: Construction on $2.8-billio