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PHILIPPINE ASIAN NEWS TODAY October 1 - 15, 2018
Chinatown Businesses Hold Mayoral Debate
Businesses and residents of
Chinatown gathered at the Dr. Sun
Yat Sen Garden last October 14 to
listen to all the mayoral candidates in
Vancouver tackle issues that matter to
the Downtown Eastside. Present were
Shauna Sylvester and Kennedy Stewart
who are running independently, Fred
Harding of Vancouver First, Ken
Sim of NPA, Wai Young of Coalition
Vancouver, and Hector Bremner of
YES. Vision Vancouver did not field a
candidate for this election.
All candidates were given two
minutes, which included a Chinese
translation through an interpreter,
to present their platforms, as well
as answer questions posted by the
residents and businessmen.
One of the pressing questions that
was asked was regarding the issue on
safety and security of the businesses
and the residents of Chinatown.
Sylvester calls the problem in the
Downtown area a crisis, and was
caused by the fentanyl problem, and
must be dealt with as a crisis. She
said that it is important to follow
the four pillars, from prevention to
rehabilitation, in order to solve it.
Harding said he would begin to
solve the problem by shutting down
the stolen property sale market on
Hastings street. He also said that
he would like to find out how many
Downtown Eastside organizations are
getting public money and have them
account for it, making sure they have
positive results and that the money
goes to the right places. Harding said
the police can work effectively if they
are given the tools they need.
The NPA team with Sim said that
his team has priorities which includes
providing police in uniforms in a
round-the-clock schedule to ensure
all public
places are
secure
and safe.
He
also
said that
his team
w o u l d
allocate
m o r e
resources
f
o
r
cleaning
the streets.
Young’s concern was primarily with
the seniors who were afraid to leave
their homes on Hasting street, and
this was due to the lack of leadership
in city hall. She said she is a foster
parent because she wanted to take
immediate action for the problems
that are happening in the city. She said
she will restore mutual respect on the
streets because there is a lawlessness
on the streets right now.
Bremner says that Vancouver should
look to cities who have recovered from
these issues plaguing the city, such
as Surrey and New Westminster, and
find out how they were able to solve
their problems. He says Gastown,
only few meters from Chinatown, is
experiencing a Renaissance, and is
a model for what could happen to
the city with an effective plan, where
resources are used appropriately.
Independent candidate Stewart
says that he will form an emergency
task force which would be the opioid
crisis first, then the challenges that
businesses are facing. He said that
all governments should have a hand
at the problem, from the local to the
provincial and federal, and renegotiate
the Vancouver Agreement which
expired in 2010. This would revitalize
the area and solve its problems.
All mayoral hopefuls are eager to
work with Chinatown businessmen
and residents to ensure that the city’s
historical district is better taken care of
and that the area, notoriously known
for crime, can be rehabilitated.
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