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 National AI Data Centre Protests indicate to Stop Bailing out Corporations
Canada
June 26, 2026

National AI Data Centre Protests indicate to Stop Bailing out Corporations

The Green Party of BC termed the protests as against AI data centers as an indication of bailing out the corporations. Emily Lowan, leader of the BC Greens said, “Tomorrow, thousands of working people will flood the streets of BC, and across the country, with a single, unified message: No AI data centres in our communities. Over 70% of British Columbians oppose building AI data centres in their neighbourhoods, a remarkable majority of the population, that has been resolutely ignored by the BC NDP and the Carney government."With the BC NDP celebrating these centres’ approval, it begs the question — does the government work for people, or corporations?With global markets rapidly shifting away from fossil fuels towards renewables, and LNG heading towards a global supply glut, our government is choosing to artificially inflate demand by boosting AI data centres. Mark Carney’s own advisor admitted that constructing a national network of data centres will create a market for Canadian LNG producers. The BC NDP has bet its legacy — and our economy — on subsidizing LNG corporations, hoping they’ll turn a profit. The government propping up AI data centres is simply a corporate bailout for over-leveraged sectors. Both big tech and fossil fuel lobbyists are pushing hard on our leaders to fill the major gaps in viability to keep their entire industries from collapsing, and with it, their hold on the power that comes with extreme wealth.Tomorrow’s protests are not just happening because working people recognize the centres’ major water, energy, and health concerns — but because people are tired of these corporate bailouts. The BC NDP have only to look at the response to their recent announcement on the condo bailout to understand just how tired British Columbians have become.A moratorium on AI data centres is the right choice for our communities and the right choice for our government. We urge the government to hear the thousands who will be marching tomorrow.

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ORL Annual Report and Service Plan: Sharp increase in lobbying activity reports underscores importance of office’s approach to transparency in lobbying
Canada
June 25, 2026

ORL Annual Report and Service Plan: Sharp increase in lobbying activity reports underscores importance of office’s approach to transparency in lobbying

The newly published Annual Report from the Office of the Registrar of Lobbyists for British Columbia shows a more than 30% increase in the number of lobbying activity reports in the Lobbyists Registry from the previous year. Lobbying – where organizations or people working on their behalf attempt to influence policies and programs of public officers - is an important part of how our democracy works – if it is transparent. More activity in our Registry means greater transparency and a healthier democracy. The Office of the Registrar of Lobbyists’ (ORL) Annual Report and Service Plan 2025/26 was tabled today in the BC Legislature. Registrar Harvey said the substantial increase in lobbying activity reports strengthens transparency in lobbying and underscores the importance of making compliance with the Lobbyists Transparency Act (LTA) straightforward for lobbyists across the province. “Every lobbying activity filed with our publicly accessible Registry advances transparency – it gives us a clearer picture of who is trying to influence government, and it builds trust between public institutions and the people the serve,” he said. “My office is committed to continuing to both raise awareness among those who have obligations under the LTA and to making compliance as simple as possible.” The report covers the ORL’s work from April 1, 2025 – March 31, 2026. Among the key figures highlighted in the report were: Lobbying activity reports up 33%: Lobbyists completed 8,479 lobbying activity reports during this period, up from 6,353 the previous year.Registrations grew: Consultant lobbyist registrations rose from 716 to 839 and the number of active consultant lobbyists increased from 253 to 287.Verifications for compliance down, fewer corrections needed: The ORL conducted 1,165 verifications of potential errors in the Registry, down from 1,450 the previous year, with 480 of those requiring corrections, a 36% decrease from 748 the previous year.Enforcement: Four Determination Decisions – findings of non-compliance with fines levied – were issued. Eight additional files were resolved through a compliance pilot, introduced in December 2025, to address contraventions through education rather than penalties. The ORL’s commitment to straightforward compliance with the Act was reflected in Registrar Harvey’s recommendations to the Special Committee of the Legislature, which conducted the first statutory review of the LTA in December 2025. Registrar Harvey made five recommendations to the Committee, two aimed at enhancing transparency, including requiring disclosure by board members of interests in lobbying activity and specifying the type of communication used with lobbying, and three aimed at making the Act easier to understand and administer. The latter included clarifying the definition of provincial entity, giving the Registrar authority to issue advisory opinions and interpretative bulletins, and ensuring in law that the Registrar is consulted before LTA amendments are introduced. “We have one of the strongest lobbying transparency laws in the world – and we have the opportunity to make it stronger, both at the legislative level, through the recommendations I’ve put forward, and on the ground, by helping every lobbyist understand and meet their obligations with confidence,” Registrar Harvey said.

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RCMP ask youth to stop dangerous social media trend
Canada
June 25, 2026

RCMP ask youth to stop dangerous social media trend

Nanaimo RCMP are warning the public about a social media trend known as the “TikTok Door Kick Challenge,” that has been repeatedly impacting neighbourhoods across Nanaimo, particularly in the Departure Bay area. The trend first surfaced in early 2025 and continues. The attached map shows the area targeted.Police say the trend, primarily involving youth between the ages of 13 and 15, consists of individuals aggressively kicking, pounding, or striking residential doors during late night and early morning hours, before running away and recording the reactions for social media.Residents have reported thousands of dollars in property damage, including repairs to doors and entryways. Many homeowners have also invested in security cameras, lighting, and alarm systems in response to the repeated disturbances.“These incidents are not harmless pranks,” said R/Constable Gary O’Brien, Media Relations Officer for the Nanaimo RCMP. “The aggressive nature of these acts has caused significant fear among residents, especially seniors and vulnerable people, who may believe someone is attempting to break into their home.”Police say the incidents have left some residents fearful and hypervigilant, with several homeowners attempting to chase suspects on foot or in vehicles after the disturbances occurred.“While residents are understandably frustrated, pursuing suspects creates additional safety risks for everyone involved,” added O’Brien. “There is serious potential for someone to be injured.”Nanaimo RCMP are encouraging parents and guardians to speak with their children about the consequences of participating in social media trends that involve criminal or dangerous behaviour. Police believe many youths involved may not understand the fear, emotional distress, and damage these actions are causing within the community.Police remind the public that intentionally damaging property or causing disturbances may result in criminal charges.Anyone experiencing suspicious activity or property damage is encouraged to report it to the Nanaimo RCMP non-emergency line at 250-754-2345. The attached map highlights the areas impacted by this activity.

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