Letters June 26: Supporting Point Hope, police officers in schools, health-care challenges

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Letters June 26: Supporting Point Hope, police officers in schools, health-care challenges
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Point Hope open house was a fantastic event Congratulations to Ian Maxwell and the Ralmax Group for a fabulous open house at Point Hope Maritime on June 18! It was a well-planned, well-executed, inter

esting and fun event.

That I did survive, and thrive, stands as testimony to privileges accrued by my father and his brother, both whom practised medicine for many decades and served the health care community in Greater Pittsburgh in a variety of leadership capacities. Will the Trudeau government have the courage to act — and in the endeavour, to hire Fyke as an expert adviser?Falling through the cracks with today’s rents I do not think anyone understands the real story of someone who does not qualify for social housing because their income is too high yet too low for a regular apartment.

Aviation regulations set clear limits on flight time to prevent pilot fatigue. Likewise, physicians should be subjected to work-hour restrictions to combat exhaustion and minimize the occurrence of medical errors. It is time to acknowledge the importance of physician safety and establish comprehensive guidelines and regulations to manage fatigue effectively.

It is truly remarkable that such regulations have not been implemented, given the equal importance of patient and passenger safety. When I was young I had my own personal experience of trauma with police and it had nothing to do with the shoes, the uniform or the gun, but everything to do with what I was told by adults about police that influenced my perception. Thankfully, education and dialogue allowed me to make a more informed opinion.

Since it’s young males — especially those in gangs or from Indigenous groups — who commit a disproportionately high number of crimes, it’s not the police who need to change, it’s young males, according to the letter. It looks like the Anthropocene Age is near its end. According to some of the world’s most intelligent AI experts, the artificial intelligence asteroid is about to collide with planet Earth and wipe out humankind.

The hospitalists and medicentre physicians come from the same GP/FP pool as your family doctor, as do most ER specialists. To be clear, in the last census period , View Royal added 20.4 per cent to our housing stock, 4.08 per cent per year. B.C. as a whole developed housing at only 1.44 per cent per year.

Municipalities should not be forced to make decisions based on how much they fear the provincial government.Doug WilsonBefore trust, we need transformation Debates over policing will continue as long as core issues remain unaddressed. Communities want public safety and law enforcement services that protect the vulnerable while addressing crime in a thoughtful, effective and compassionate way.

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