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Centrist Resurrection: The Battle to Reclaim the BC Liberal Brand
B.C. centrists and former BC United members are fighting to revive the BC Liberal brand to fill a growing gap between the NDP and Conservatives.

A Search for the Political Middle Ground
In the wake of a polarizing BC Conservative leadership race, a dedicated group of political centrists is mobilizing to resurrect the defunct BC Liberal Party brand. Disaffected moderates met recently to discuss reclaiming the name, arguing that the provincial political landscape has left a gaping void between an increasingly left-leaning NDP and a populist Conservative Party under new leader Kerry-Lynne Findlay.
The Weight of a Legacy Name
Political strategists involved in the movement, including Mark Marissen, emphasize that the Liberal name remains one of the most powerful political assets in British Columbia. Despite the party’s 2023 rebranding to BC United—a move widely criticized as a historic blunder—internal polling and strategist assessments suggest the ‘Liberal’ label still resonates with voters who desire fiscal responsibility paired with progressive social values. A recent Research Co. poll indicated that 41 percent of British Columbians believe it is time to bring back the BC Liberals, suggesting that the brand’s equity remains high despite its recent dormancy.
Legal and Structural Hurdles
Reclaiming the name is a complex legal challenge. Under the B.C. Elections Act, new parties cannot register names that might cause confusion with existing or recently active entities. Because BC United is still registered as ‘BC United (formerly known as the BC Liberal Party),’ any attempt to use the name ‘Liberal’ could be blocked by Elections BC. Proponents of the revival are considering two main paths: a legal challenge to the name restrictions or a ‘hostile’ takeover and subsequent rebranding of the remaining BC United infrastructure.
Shifting Political Alliances
The movement has attracted high-profile figures such as climate scientist and former BC Green leader Andrew Weaver, who argues that the current options leave moderates ‘politically homeless.’ Weaver criticized the governing NDP for fiscal irresponsibility and the Conservatives for divisive rhetoric. While political scientists warn that a third party might primarily act as a spoiler—splitting the vote and introducing further unpredictability into B.C. elections—the push for a centrist alternative reflects a growing frustration with the province’s ideological polarization.
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Canada Reports Significant 23% Drop in Opioid Deaths for 2025 as Federal Policies Take Hold
Canada reports a 23% decline in opioid deaths for 2025, showing real progress through health measures, though officials warn that challenges remain.

A Turning Point in the Crisis
Canada is witnessing a significant shift in its ongoing battle against the opioid epidemic. According to newly released federal data, opioid overdose deaths plummeted by 23 per cent in 2025 compared to the previous year. With 5,630 recorded fatalities, the decline marks the second consecutive year of improvement, following a 17 per cent drop in 2024. Health Minister Marjorie Michel hailed the figures as evidence that the federal government’s evidence-based drug policies are yielding tangible results.
Cautious Optimism from Health Officials
Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Joss Reimer expressed what she called “cautious optimism” regarding the new data. Reimer attributed the decline to a cleaner illegal drug supply and the widespread distribution of naloxone, a life-saving medication used to reverse overdoses. However, she warned that the crisis is far from over. Despite the progress, death rates remain significantly higher than pre-2020 levels. Notably, while hospitalizations decreased by 12 per cent, emergency medical services saw a 9 per cent spike in calls, likely due to the rise of complex “poly-substance” overdoses involving benzodiazepines mixed with fentanyl.
Regional and Demographic Disparities
The progress remains unevenly distributed across the country. British Columbia, Alberta, and Ontario continue to bear the brunt of the crisis, accounting for 78 per cent of all deaths. Indigenous communities also remain disproportionately affected, representing 10 per cent of fatalities despite making up less than 3 per cent of the population. Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty described these figures as a “sobering reminder” of the systemic inequities that persist in the Canadian healthcare landscape.
Diplomatic Implications and Domestic Production
The data comes at a critical time for Canada’s relationship with the United States. Kevin Brosseau, Canada’s recently appointed “fentanyl czar,” noted that the drug trade is increasingly driven by domestic production rather than imports. Brosseau is scheduled to meet with U.S. officials in Washington to present these findings, addressing concerns from the Trump administration regarding cross-border drug trafficking. While the Canada Border Services Agency saw a drop in fentanyl seizures, Brosseau emphasized that the focus remains on disrupting the precursor chemicals used to manufacture synthetic opioids within Canadian borders.
Crime
Victim Identified in Fatal Surrey Shooting: IHIT Probes Potential Links to Organized Crime
IHIT identifies 18-year-old Gaurav Deol as the victim of a targeted shooting in Surrey. Investigators are probing potential links to organized crime.

Investigation Continues Into Fatal Surrey Shooting
Homicide investigators have officially identified the victim of a fatal shooting that occurred in Surrey, B.C., late last month. The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) confirmed that 18-year-old Gaurav Deol was the young man discovered dead inside a vehicle in the early hours of May 31. The incident took place near 138 Street and 62 Avenue, where police found a vehicle that had crashed into a power pole following the gunfire.
A Targeted Attack and a Grieving Family
Despite the violent nature of the crime, IHIT spokesperson Sgt. Freda Fong emphasized that Deol had no prior criminal record. Police believe the attack was targeted, though they are still working to determine the exact motive behind the killing. Sgt. Fong noted that while Deol himself was not a known criminal, investigators have uncovered evidence that he had recent contacts with individuals associated with organized crime. This connection is currently a primary focus of the ongoing investigation.
Evidence and Escalating Violence
A white Toyota SUV was found engulfed in flames shortly after the shooting in a nearby area. Investigators have successfully linked the burned-out vehicle to the homicide, a common tactic used in gang-related killings to destroy forensic evidence. This latest tragedy marks the 13th homicide in Surrey this year, highlighting a concerning trend of violence in the region. Police are currently working closely with the Deol family as they piece together the 18-year-old’s activities in the days leading up to his death.
Call for Public Assistance
As the probe continues, IHIT is urging anyone with dashcam footage or information about the white Toyota SUV or Gaurav Deol’s recent movements to come forward. The goal is to establish a clear timeline of his lifestyle and social circles to identify those responsible for the targeted hit. For now, a family is left mourning a life cut short, while the community grapples with the persistent threat of organized crime-related violence.
Astronomy
Celestial Fireworks: Venus Disappears Behind the Moon in Rare June Lunar Occultation
Discover June’s top astronomical events, including a rare Venus lunar occultation, the summer solstice, and a spectacular planetary conjunction in the night sky.

A Rare Celestial Disappearance
Stargazers are in for a rare treat this June as Venus, the brightest planet in our night sky, is set to perform a dramatic vanishing act. On June 17, observers in specific regions of North and South America will witness a lunar occultation, a phenomenon where the Moon passes directly in front of Venus. This event effectively hides the planet from view before it re-emerges on the opposite side of the lunar disk, providing a unique opportunity to witness the celestial mechanics of our solar system in real-time.
The Planetary Parade
The occultation is only one part of a busy month for astronomical events. The first half of June features a stunning planetary conjunction between Venus and Jupiter. By June 9, these two ‘evening stars’ will appear remarkably close in the western sky. While they remain millions of miles apart in reality, their alignment along the ecliptic path makes them appear as a brilliant pair from our terrestrial vantage point. Between June 11 and 15, the elusive Mercury will join the duo, creating a triple-planet lineup low on the horizon just after sunset.
Welcoming the Summer Solstice
June also marks a pivotal point in Earth’s orbit: the summer solstice. Occurring on June 21 at 1:24 a.m. PT, the solstice signals the official start of astronomical summer in the Northern Hemisphere. This day provides the maximum amount of daylight for the year. Interestingly, while it is the longest day, it does not always align with the earliest sunrise or latest sunset due to the tilt and elliptical orbit of the Earth, a quirk of orbital mechanics that varies by latitude.
Deep-Sky Treasures Emerge
As the month progresses and the ‘Summer Triangle’—comprised of the stars Vega, Altair, and Deneb—rises into view, deep-sky observers can turn their attention to more distant wonders. This region of the Milky Way is home to iconic targets like the Dumbbell Nebula and the Ring Nebula. The Dumbbell Nebula, or Messier 27, was the first planetary nebula ever discovered and represents the glowing remains of a dying star. Whether you are watching a planet vanish behind the Moon or peering into the depths of a nebula, June offers a wealth of reasons to look up.
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