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She suggested that her heritage was advantageous, given the diverse nature of the Commonwealth’s members. Her majesty is reputed to have a small number of Black ancestors. The best known may be Queen Charlotte (1744-1818), said to be a princess from the African branch of the Portuguese royal family. Queen Charlotte was an amateur botanist, a patron of the arts and a promoter of social welfare in Britain. Why do humans need to vilify those we perceive as being different from us? Racism, sexism, ageism, religious fanaticism and all the other isms hold us back from being all we could be. ....
As noted in materials that I sent to the Times Colonist on Feb. 24, my complaint is: “Against the licensee of CFAX in the Greater Victoria area for breaching its obligations under the Broadcasting Act and the Radio Regulations to provide programming that is of a high standard and balanced on matters of public concern. Specifically, my complaint arises from the licensee’s unbalanced and misleading programming on the matter of homelessness and poverty in the Greater Victoria area.” This context is relevant to the subject matter of the editorial. It is therefore odd that it was withheld from Times Colonist readers. ....
I am really very disappointed with very slow rollout of COVID-19 vaccinations. British Columbia has received more than 50,000 doses of both Pfizer and Moderna vaccines; however, only 17,510 people have been vaccinated. Why can’t this process be accelerated? We had more than three months to train in handling these vaccines. I admire and thank all the front-line health workers who are working round the clock to take care of British Colombians. I wish our senior public health care executives do the same. In my opinion, the lag between receiving the vaccines and administering should not be more than three or four days. ....