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Originally Posted by Vin
Even the highly-paid CEO of BC Housing is quitting with the horrors unfolding in this City....
But that's OK. We are still very safe!
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Actually, he specifically says the shooting on Hastings Street was one factor what finally decided him to retire. (That's the shooting by the police, obviously).
He also talks about the murders of homeless and formerly homeless people, and the attack on him after the Arbutus BC Housing project public hearing (including the threat of physical violence) being a factor.
He says "From the Interior to the West Side doubtless small but vocal groups of people are increasingly angry and increasingly volatile. While one community faces the almost certain prospect of poverty, poor health, and pre-mature death, others are now unwilling to provide a welcoming space, a space that could save lives".
That you think his resignation supports your intolerant rhetoric supports Warren's comment above.