Tuesday, August 26, 2025

Vancouver Residents Have No Power — And That’s Dangerous

⚠️ Vancouver Residents Have No Power — And That’s Dangerous

Let’s be real: we can’t remove a mayor mid-term in Vancouver, and Ken Sim’s record shows why this is a huge problem.


๐Ÿ‘€ What’s Happening on His Watch

  • Homelessness Sweeps: Tents on Hastings Street cleared in 2023 and 2025, often timed with high-profile visits. People displaced, belongings lost, all for optics.
  • Ethics Violations: Integrity Commissioner says Sim and ABC councillors broke open meeting laws. His response? “Not intentional.”
  • Business & Labor Concerns: Co-founded Nurse Next Door, criticized for eroding union jobs in home care.
  • Trump-Like Tactics: Media spin, deflection, polarization, and prioritizing his image over residents’ welfare.

The city suffers. The people suffer. And we have no legal recourse until the next election.


❌ The Problem

British Columbia gives citizens almost zero power to hold a mayor accountable mid-term. That’s dangerous. Imagine a Canadian Trump — unchecked for four years, with our communities paying the price.


๐Ÿ› ️ What Must Change

We need:

  1. Recall Mechanisms – Let citizens remove harmful leaders.
  2. Stronger Ethics Enforcement – Breaches should carry real consequences.
  3. Mandatory Transparency – Immediate public reporting on actions affecting vulnerable people.
  4. Community Oversight Boards – Independent citizen committees to review controversial policies.

⚡ Call to Action

Vancouver, we can’t sit idle. We need legal tools, we need accountability, and we need them now. Ken Sim’s term shows what happens when politicians act unchecked.

Let’s demand change before it’s too late. Our city, our rules, our voices.

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