British Columbia
(Canadian province) | |
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| Subpage(s) | •British Columbia/Premier |
| Canadian province bordering the Pacific Ocean | |
British Columbia (BC) is the westernmost province of Canada, situated between the Pacific Ocean and the Rocky Mountains. With an estimated population of 5.2 million as of 2021, it is Canada's third-most populous province. In October 2013, Greater Vancouver had an estimated population of approximately 2.5 million.
British Columbia is bordered to the west by the Pacific Ocean and the American state of Alaska, to the north by Yukon and the Northwest Territories, to the east by the province of Alberta, and to the south by the American states of Washington, Idaho, and Montana.
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In the 1990's a lawyer named Jack Cram, and his assistant Renate Andres-Auger, attempted to bring charges against two Vancouver judges for child sexual abuse, involving aboriginal children, with the Vancouver Club at the centre of the issue. Both of them were disbarred, and Jack Cram was arrested, drugged and jailed, and the evidence he had on the Club and these judges was stolen. Aboriginal children have been a prime target of the Vancouver Club pedophile ring, which involves senior judges, church lawyers, businessmen and politicians. Cram stated in the BC Supreme Court on April 26, 1994 that, "Indian children go into the Vancouver Club and are never seen again."[1]
According to the Christian Science Monitor, in 1997, Vancouver is a "a pedophile paradise", with a "notorious sex trade", and an international reputation "as a city where it is easy to find a child for sex."[2]
In 1999, UNESCO named Vancouver one of the world's top three centres for sex trafficking, child porn and pedophilia because of "suspected judicial protection for child sex offenders."[2]
Event
| Event | Description |
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| Operation Atlas Strike 21 | A possible covert operation to detonate military explosives that were labelled "Operation Atlas Strike 21", in order to destroy the transcontinental highway and rail systems in British Columbia under the plausible deniability cover of seemingly natural November mudslides and flooding. |
Group
| Group | Start | Description |
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| University of British Columbia | 1908 | Canadian university with 71 Rhodes scholars and 3 Canadian Prime Ministers |
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| Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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| Document:The cruelty of assisted dying | Article | 18 February 2023 | Kevin Yuill | A Channel 4 documentary on euthanasia in the US and Canada raises the debate of assisted dying |