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OUR VIEW: A few humble wishes for Christmas

Well, we had one of our Christmas wishes come true before Christmas. This, in our opinion, bodes well – particularly for the grizzly bears.
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Which is more achievable: this little fella under the Christmas tree, or a federal kibosh on the Kinder Morgan pipeline expansion?

Well, we had one of our Christmas wishes come true before Christmas. This, in our opinion, bodes well – particularly for the grizzly bears.

On our annual Christmas wish list was a request that the provincial government not allow grizzly bear hunting to move forward in any form for any amount of time.

This week, the B.C. government ended the hunt. To the estimated 15,000 grizzly bears in B.C., that’s one very big present.

Let’s hope our other wishes come true – if not in time for this Christmas, then perhaps in time for the next one.

Here they are:

1. Speaking of hunting. How about stopping the hunting of any birds or animals within 50 kilometres of provincial parks? There’s nothing that puts a damper on a camping trip with kids when the bird hunters start blasting away at dusk at wee ducks at the lake next to your camping spot. C’mon, folks – surely we can have a bit more separation between camping and killing.

2. A real homeless shelter in Burnaby. Yes, we know, we just keep harping about this. But, really, where there’s a will there’s a way, and with the provincial government on side, now it’s time for Burnaby to roll up its collective sleeves and make it happen.

3. Social media manners. OK, we know it’s a jungle on the internet, but we need an Emily Post for social media. It’s not OK to call people names, to harass them and to trash them. Yes, we get that there’s a lot of charged feelings around politics nowadays, but calling each other names is not going to help anyone. Make our Christmas! Be nice to each other for at least one day.

4. On the nice side of the ledger, we also wish for more men to fess up to harassment before women have to come forward. A simple, “I get it, I apologize, and I pledge to hold other men accountable” will do.

5. And like wishing for a pony under the tree, we hope Justin Trudeau has a visit from the ghost of climate change future and decides he must do something to stop the Kinder Morgan pipeline expansion before it’s too late.

Well, a pony under the tree may be more achievable.