BC absolutely MUST pass legislation to ban Sharia Law; I have draft legislation ready. This alien law-code condones wife-beating; so-called 'honour' killings; fatwas against writers speakers and politicians (and anyone else who criticizes Islam or its 'prophet'; forced marriage of 'child brides'; and beheading for apostasy or blasphemy (by their definition).
BC also needs to free education from the grip of the BCTF, which promotes leftist economics, and sexual anarchy.
The SOGI 123 program is harmful to children, according to the American College of Pediatrics; but it's being used in our schools. The Ministry of Education has 'partnered' with The Arc Foundation ('arc' are in 'arc en ciel', French for 'rainbow'). Arc Foundation has interlocking directors with Out on Screens (promoter of the annual Queer Film Festival) and Out in Schools (which sends homosexual speakers into schools).
Out in Schools Executive Director and Founder Ross Johnstone told SFU student radio in a recorded interview that Out in Schools was established "to increase youth attendance at the Queer Film Festival." Out in Schools Prizes for students are presented at the QFF, where most are too young to attend the screenings; but in the foyer of the theatre, they're invited to play 'games' like 'The Queeriodic Table' (a parody of the Periodic Table of the Elements, which includes 'elements' like 'R for rimming' and 'GH for glory hole'); and also a 'game' called 'Lesbian Debauchery'.
Misc. topics
Affordable Housing
CHP BC's promise
Extravagant incomes of some foreign buyers has allowed the housing market to skyrocket. Purchases of homes and land should be restricted to Canadian residents and in some cases to BC residents. Reduce taxes and fees connected with building and/or purchasing a home. These fees account for almost 37% of the cost in the lower mainland.
Budget and Taxes
CHP BC's promise
BC must get back to truly balanced budgets, including both operational and capital expenses. We would pay off existing debt like a mortgage and introduce mandatory balanced budgets. NO Carbon Tax! The carbon tax is a waste of taxpayers money and does nothing for the environment.
Childcare
CHP BC's promise
Parents are the best childcare possible. Our federal policy would provide $1000 / mo to families where one parent provides consistent childcare in the home instead of having both parents working out. Not always possible but that is ideal. This also creates additional jobs because one less person is in the workplace. The benefit to children cannot be measured and will save immeasurable dollars in the future .
Children in Care
CHP BC's promises
We need to honour the seniors who made this country and help them in their golden years. As much as possible, we should help them stay in their own homes, utilizing family care workers and volunteers where we can. In end-of-life situations, we should provide compassionate palliative care (comfort care) NOT euthanasia.
Review the current practices. Too many children are being taken from their own homes. We need to try to help parents heal their relationships and hold them accountable for consistent and adequate care for their children, helping them when needed. But we should try to avoid imposing a state-run one-size-fits-all approach to childcare.
Education
CHP BC's promise
Distribute funds now allocated per student through a voucher system so that parents may choose the school best suited to their child's needs and family values. This would allow more families to choose the best for their children and encourage the public schools to compete on academics and moral standards. Eliminate the excessive focus on sexuality now permeating the public school system and focus on academics.
Environment and Natural Resources
CHP BC's promise
We would eliminate raw sewage discharge into the ocean. We would re-introduce Weather Modification legislation to prevent the discharge of toxic chemicals and particulates into BC skies. We would restrict pesticide and herbicide use and insist on labelling of GMO seeds and products. We would encourage more horse-logging, selective logging and manual brush control.
Fentanyl Crisis
CHP BC's promise
Crack down on pushers of opioids, fentanyl, etc. Re-open mental health institutions for those who cannot break the cycle of drug addiction. Stop enabling further dependancies.
Health care
CHP BC's promise
Allow more private care options, publicly funded. Fast-track certification of foreign-trained doctors. Make more efficient use of specialised equipment (ie. night shifts for diagnostic equipment when needed). Divert funds from abortion and gender re-assignment surgery to adoption, maternal care, palliative care, mental health.
Homelessness
CHP BC's promise
This is a many-faceted problem. There are issues from broken homes, drug addictions, mental health and just plain hard luck. Some lack job skills or communication skills. Some have formed habits and prefer tent cities to the rules and disciplines in more formal shelters. Again, we should be addressing mental health issues, providing suitable safe shelters and helping people get on their feet.
Human Rights and Equality
CHP BC's promise
The first human right is the right to life, including human persons not yet born and those nearing the end of natural life. Without life no other rights matter. We also support freedom of speech. Without free speech, no rights can be defended. We do not support special rights for any particular group, either by race, religion, gender or lifestyle. All citizens must be equally protected.
Oil and Gas Industry
CHP BC's promise
We recognize the benefit to Alberta, Canada, BC nd the world of responsible resource development, including the oilsands. But Alberta should build an upgrader to convert raw bitumen into synthetic oil before sending it into BC. BC should build adequate refinery capacity on the BC coast so that we export finished petroleum products and keep maximum jobs and revenue in Canada. We support the Kinder Morgan expansion but it should be based on upgrading in Alberta.
Political Party Fundraising
CHP BC's promise
Follow federal guidelines to restrict political donations to individual BC residents. No party subsidies. Retain tax credits for donors.
Post-Secondary Education
Seniors
CHP BC's promise
We need to honour the seniors who made this country and help them in their golden years. As much as possible, we should help them stay in their own homes, utilizing family care workers and volunteers where we can. In end-of-life situations, we should provide compassionate palliative care (comfort care) NOT euthanasia.
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Biography
Ron Gray’s career has included journalism and public relations; establishing and managing local offices for the federal Trade Commissioner Service and for a new federal government agency, Information Canada; he was part of the founding administration of Fraser Valley College, precursor of University of the Fraser Valley, and later at Trinity Western University; and for 13 years was National Leader of the Christian Heritage Party of Canada. He co-hosts a weekly Internet radio program and is father to nine children, grandfather to 18, and great-grandfather of six. He and his wife, Janet, live in Abbotsford, where they attend Shabbat Shel Shalom (Sabbath of Peace) Messianic Fellowship, a congregation of the Baptist Conference of BC
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