郭律师您好,我们本着让更多选民了解各位市选候选人的目的,逐一拜访本次参选的华人候选人,今天想问几个简单的问题,让大家更好的了解您。

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Incumbent Mayor Malcolm Brodie has been re-elected in Richmond, B.C, beating out two contenders by a wide margin. Two candidates ran against Brodie, who was first elected as mayor in a byelection in 2001, following the resignation of then-mayor Greg Halsey-Brandt. Official Results Richmond General Local and School Election Total with 44 of 44* Voting […]

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Some high-minded Vancouver homeowners want a 30% price decline to restore the city’s housing affordability, according to the New York Times citing a 2016 survey. Hmmm, a 30% haircut would mean a market collapse. Others will probably settle for 10%-20%, which translates into a loss of hundreds of thousands of dollars. This, too, is a huge amount. “If I got to lose 200 […]

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OnePacificNews, Vancouver, May 31 2018 Ottawa dished out a huge serving of irony today. Following the outbreak of tariff wars with the United States, here’s what Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in the National Post today: “That Canada could be considered a national security threat is inconceivable.” Funny, but this sounds a lot like Lu Shaye pleading […]

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Ng Weng Hoong, OnePacificNews, Wednesday, February 28, 2018 Could Canada, with the right approach and rules, turn the ‘problem’ of global capital seeking safe havens into a solution for the housing and infrastructure needs of its rapidly-growing cities? Since 2008, the world has been hit by a tsunami of money created out of nothing by […]

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  Michael Culbert and Christy Clark sign the MoU. Behind them, from left to right: Mike De Jong, Canada’s Industry Minister James Moore and Rich Coleman. Photo by OnePacificNews. http://www.vancouversun.com/opinion/op-ed/Opinion+Uncertainty+grows+over+deal/11112497/story.html Opinion: Uncertainty grows over LNG deal  ‘Conditional’ final investment decision expected from Petronas by June In signing a much-awaited memorandum of understanding and two major […]

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