February 2022 Issue 159

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Looking Ahead to RCMP Reform the Coastal GasLink pipeline to see a militarized police response cracking down on Indigenous land defenders in a dispute that has caused serious divides within the larger community.

Alistair MacGregor is the MP for Cowichan-Malahat-Langford and the federal NDP’s Critic for Public Safety, Critic for Agriculture and Food and Deputy Critic for Justice.

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n my new role as the federal NDP’s Critic for Public Safety, a big goal of mine this year is to push the Liberal minority government and Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino to commit to serious and systemic reform of our national police force, the RCMP. I want to acknowledge the important role that RCMP members play in our communities. As first responders, they show an incredible dedication to keeping our community safe and are often having to make incredibly difficult decisions in very trying circumstances. There are, however, problems with the force, which have played out in numerous violent interactions with Indigenous people and in how complaints against RCMP actions are handled and followed up on. As an example, we need look no further than the current standoff in Wet’suwet’en territory in northern BC over

These systemic problems were detailed in a comprehensive report by the House of Commons’ Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security, entitled “Systemic Racism in Policing in Canada.” Among the 42 recommendations made in that report were calls for a legislative overhaul of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act, including better civilian oversight, a more robust, better resourced, and accountable complaints process, and the transition away from a paramilitary force. As the 2022 parliamentary year kicks off in earnest this month, I’ll be pressing Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino to honour the recommendations of this report, which were based on the testimony of 53 witnesses over 19 meetings. The sad reality is that too many Indigenous, Black, and other racialized people in Canada are subject to discrimination and systemic racism at that hands of police. A transformative federal effort is needed to address this injustice, restore trust, and to ensure that accountability, oversight, and transparency are entrenched in our national police force. If the Liberals can find the courage to begin

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February Forecasts

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page 69

Mercury Retrograde in 2022

2min
page 68

Everything under the Sun

3min
pages 66-67

Looking ahead to RCMP reform

2min
page 65

The Coldest Night of The Year

1min
page 64

Burning Love -Spirit Journaling

2min
page 59

Winter Walks and Dine & Sip Cowichan

3min
page 61

Revitalization of St. Andrew’s Church Cowichan Station

2min
page 62

Happy Valentine’s Day To ME

2min
page 58

Looking After our Political Body

2min
page 57

OUR Eco Village

2min
pages 54-55

Considering the Link Between Material and Spiritual Progress

2min
page 53

Treating PTSD with Bach Flower Remedies

2min
page 52

Slow Fashion Eco Verde

2min
page 50

Blood Pressure

3min
page 51

Why Clay?

3min
page 48

Salmon Fry

2min
page 49

Paying it Forward: Family & Systemic Constellations

2min
pages 46-47

Custom Rechargeable Hearing Aids

2min
page 43

Pruning Edible Plants

2min
page 45

Homemade Apple Pie

2min
page 44

Infusing Love Into Your Life With Crystals

2min
page 41

Stress Reduction With Reiki

2min
page 40

The Four Ring Circus

1min
page 42

Romantic Bedroom Design Ideas

2min
page 39

The Only Thing Missing is Chocolate

3min
page 35

Brock Is Back

1min
page 34

Loving Local Valentine’s Gift Guide

3min
pages 36-37

A Sustainable Valentine’s Day

1min
page 38

Duncan’s First Free Food Pantry

3min
page 33

Food Connections 2022

1min
page 32

Two in One: The Couples Bed

1min
page 28

Queen of Hearts Nan Goodship Now Showing at Little Bird Gallery

3min
pages 26-27

Aquamaris Gallery in Loving Memory of John Stuart Pryce

2min
page 25

Golden Pineapple Balsamic and Persian Lime Glazed Salmon

1min
page 23

Steak Lover

2min
page 22

Framing Scarves and Textiles at Excellent Frameworks

1min
page 24

Heartwood

1min
page 21

Children of Wondria

3min
page 19

Art of Fondue

2min
page 18

Why We Should Read: Johnny Appleseed

2min
page 11

February Events

2min
pages 5-6

Boiled Chinese Dumplings

2min
page 17

Giving Has its Own Rewards for CVACS Volunteers

2min
page 10

Westholme Tea Company Annual Seconds Sale

1min
page 7

Art for any Age

1min
page 8

Year of The Tiger

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page 16

Royal BC Museum: BC’s Marvellous Mushrooms

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