Letters Feb. 22: Emergencies Act ruling was right; we need car parking; share our vehicles

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Letters Feb. 22: Emergencies Act ruling was right; we need car parking; share our vehicles
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Rouleau report a big service for Canadians Re: “Questionable ruling on Emergencies Act usage,” editorial, Feb. 18.

The editorial will probably become big item for law faculties/students because it brings to the fore that millennia-old political reality check: who is guarding the guardians of our society?

Conscious human behaviour is a consequence of four fundamental mental processing systems: belief-based, rational-based, consensus-based, emotional-based, where the interplay gives us our leaders, bureaucrats, followers and those along just for the ride. Ideologues frightened of science will always have their loyal mindless cadre of followers — especially when the rallying call is “freedom” reinforced with tanks in truck garb blasting ear-piercing missile decibels. Lawlessness writ large.

Yes, civil rights were suspended, albeit for only a short period and the cabinet was well aware that a judicial review of the decision would occur as a condition of the Emergencies Act.Port Alberni New housing developments providing a mathematically sensible number of car-share vehicles and a car-share membership, bike-parking spot, and monthly bus pass for each tenant is a far more cost-effective and sensible urban transportation solution than cramming a car that will sit idle almost all day every day into a parking spot for each tenant.

The intention of discouraging cars entering downtown has been has been a great — if not brutal — success. Yes, changing the name – and flag – of British Columbia is an excellent idea! How about a new name of Indigenous origin, as is the case in the Yukon, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec and Nunavut?Gil VerrierWest Shore has 60,000 unattached patients Re: “West Shore doctors call for ­physician-assistant pilot project,” Feb. 19.

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