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Description: As this 5th wave progresses and hospitalizations reach new peaks every day, we're hearing more than ever that nurses are burnt out, overworked, subjected to unsafe conditions, and more. For anyone who wants to share their experiences and would like to do so safely and without fear of professional consequences, I'd like to invite you to fill out this form.
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Subject: Island Health, Capital Daily
Group: Health Practitioners, Services, & Authorities
Creator: Basu, Brishti
Publisher: Capital Daily
Coverage: British Columbia--Vancouver Island
Format: Form, Website content
Date: 2022
Description: Protect our Province BC calls for the immediate resignation of Dr. Henry and a review of the entire leadership of BC Public Health, who have participated either directly or indirectly in the deception with regards to COVID infection risks in schools.
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Subject: Protect Our Province BC, Province of British Columbia, Province of British Columbia | Ministry of Health, Burnaby Beacon, Capital Daily , BC Centre for Disease Control, Filiatrault, Lyne, Heighton, Jennifer, Eby, David, Lauterbach, Karl, Whiteside, Jennifer, Province of British Columbia | Ministry of Education
Group: Education, K to 12, Government Affairs, Health Practitioners, Services, & Authorities
Creator: Protect Our Province BC
Publisher: Protect Our Province BC
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Media release
Date: 2022-10-25
Description: BC Today on Twitter: ". @SoniaFurstenau follows up on @brish_ti 's reporting for @CapitalDailyVic about Island Health being overrun with patients. She asks health Minister @adriandix to affirm people seeking care won't be turned away from hospitals #bcpoli / Dix states that the memo referenced in @CapitalDailyVic 's reporting - discussing acquiring hotel rooms - was about patients ready for rehabilitation #bcpoli / Furstenau follows up, saying BC's #Covid19 data is so patchy, people are learning about the continuing impact of the pandemic from reporters not public officials. Dix maintains BC regularly reports useful information about Covid. "Transparency is important," he says #bcpoli"
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Subject: Furstenau, Sonia, Dix, Adrian, Island Health, Capital Daily
Group: Government Affairs, Health Practitioners, Services, & Authorities
Creator: BC Today
Publisher: BC Today
Coverage: British Columbia--Vancouver Island
Format: Twitter post
Date: 2022-04-26
Description: Capital Daily on Twitter: "On Aug. 21, RCMP officers pepper sprayed protesters at #FairyCreek. They say they did so to protect an officer—who they claim was pushed—from a hostile crowd. A joint investigation by @CapitalDailyVic and @ricochet_en has found none of that is true. https://capitaldaily.ca/news/rcmp-pepper-spray-fairy-creek-investigation / The investigation was sparked by a routine due-diligence check after the #RCMP told @JackieLamport their reasoning. We asked for any records that could back up the police story. None was provided. / Video footage emerged soon after the pepper spray incident, however. We watched more than 90 minutes of footage, frame-by-frame, from nine different angles. It directly contradicts what the RCMP said happened. / On the question of the police officer being pushed: there is no evidence. On the question of the officer being unconscious: there is no evidence. In an affidavit, a commanding officer says the officer himself doesn't know if he was unconscious at any point. / On the question of the officer needing rescue: video shows he was able to move away from the crowd on his own within seconds. The police did not use pepper spray for another 4 minutes and 40 seconds from the moment he fell. / On the question of the crowd being hostile and presenting a danger to the officer: video shows that the crowd moved away immediately on noticing he had fallen. People within and outside the crowd signalled and shouted to one another to move away. / On the question of the officer needing evacuation: video shows the officer participated in an arrest after he fell. He walked away from the scene. Paramedics say they did not evacuate him; police then said he was taken by police helicopter to a hospital. / We have asked the RCMP repeatedly for any evidence to back up their claims, which could include flight records, body-cam footage, hospital records, an interview with the officer who fell, or any other evidence. None has been provided. / This reporting was made possible by the generous support of the Misinformation Project by @jhrnews . If you want to see more work like it, please consider becoming a Capital Daily member at https://capitaldaily.ca/member."
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Subject: Capital Daily , Ricochet Media, Journalism, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Fairy Creek Old-Growth Logging Protests, Logging Protests and Blockades
Group: Criminal, Racist, Threatening, & Non-compliant Behaviour, Protests & Activism
Creator: Capital Daily
Publisher: Capital Daily, Capital Daily | @CapitalDailyVic
Coverage: British Columbia--Fairy Creek, British Columbia--Capital Regional District
Format: Twitter post
Date: 2021-11-01
Description: Protect Our Province BC on Twitter: "If you are a @VanIslandHealth nurse, please share your anonymous stories using the link below. @brish_ti @CapitalDailyVic would like to hear from you. Your voice matters. @Protect_BC supports HCW in #bcpoli as you face enormous strains in this 5th wave."
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Subject: Protect Our Province BC, Island Health, Basu, Brishti, Capital Daily
Description: Sonia Furstenau on Twitter: "Today I asked @AdrianDix to explain how we can trust his or the PHO’s word after this @CapitalDailyVic & @bbybeacon story. BCers have been misled about #COVID19 transmissions in schools. There needs to be accountability. 1/ #bcpoli #bced #COVID19BC / Before a press conference in 2020, Dr Henry wrote to staff “We need to be able to give some data that supports what we keep saying - transmission in schools is low,” 2/ #bcpoli #bced #COVID19BC / The PHO and this government were trying to find data to support the narrative that Covid was not spreading among children in schools. At the same time as telling teachers and parents that the reality they were experiencing was false. 3/ #bcpoli #bced #COVID19BC / Even more damning is the study co-authored by Dr Henry from that same time period found that students were responsible for close to half of all COVID transmission in communities. 4/ #bcpoli #COVID19BC / This study, co-authored by the PHO found that COVID spread among kids was 92 times higher than what this government was reporting. 5/ #bcpoli #bced #COVID19BC / . @AdrianDix responded by saying that they’ve done a fantastic job and that the story is not worthy of a question. Accountability to the public is not something the @bcndp values. 6/6 #bcpoli #bced #COVID19BC"
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Subject: Furstenau, Sonia, Dix, Adrian, Henry, Bonnie, Capital Daily , Burnaby Beacon, Province of British Columbia
Group: Education, K to 12, Government Affairs
Creator: Furstenau, Sonia
Publisher: Furstenau, Sonia, Sonia Furstenau | @SoniaFurstenau
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Twitter post
Date: 2022-10-25
Description: Internal emails show BC public health leaders, including provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry, had concerns about the quality of COVID-19 transmission data collected in schools—and that those concerns persisted in private, months after officials had started making claims to the media and the public on a regular basis that the risk of transmission in schools was very low.
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Subject: Henry, Bonnie, Capital Daily , Burnaby Beacon, Province of British Columbia, Province of British Columbia | Ministry of Health, Gustafson, Réka, Daly, Patricia, Brodkin, Elizabeth, Galanis, Eleni, Docking, Christine, Interior Health, Northern Health, Vancouver Coastal Health, Fraser Health, Howe, Carolyn, Greater Victoria School District, Island Health, Stanwick, Richard, Hoyano, Dee, British Columbia Teachers' Federation, Greater Victoria Teachers' Association, BC Centre for Disease Control, Mooring, Teri, Waldron, Winona, Ventilation
Group: Education, K to 12, Government Affairs, Health Practitioners, Services, & Authorities
Creator: Basu, Brishti, Gangdev, Srushti
Publisher: Capital Daily
Coverage: British Columbia, British Columbia--Greater Victoria
Format: News media
Date: 2022-10-24
Description: Teachers and parents on Vancouver Island are seeing widespread sickness and absences among K-12 students and staff, amid a continued lack of infection prevention measures in classrooms.
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Subject: Influenza, Rapid Antigen Tests, Island Health, Province of British Columbia, BC School Covid Tracker, Rossman, Andrea, Marliss, Kathy, Greater Victoria School District, Greater Victoria Teachers' Association, Capital Daily , Burnaby Beacon, Stanwick, Richard, Henry, Bonnie
Group: Education, K to 12
Creator: Basu, Brishti
Publisher: Capital Daily
Coverage: British Columbia--Vancouver Island, British Columbia--Greater Victoria
Format: News media
Date: 2022-10-28
Description: The RCMP said they had to pepper spray a crowd to evacuate an injured officer. An exhaustive review of the available evidence shows that was not true.
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Subject: Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Fairy Creek Old-Growth Logging Protests, Logging Protests and Blockades, Curran, Alexander, Thompson, Douglas, Gerster, Jane, Manseau, Christopher, BC Emergency Health Services, Teal-Jones Group, Gunville,, Shy-Anne, Brewer, John, Lambert, Shaena, Bourne, David, Journalism, Ricochet Media, Capital Daily , Morin, Brandi, Al-Rawi, Ahmed, Furstenau, Sonia, Farnworth, Mike, Civilian Review and Complaints Commission, Oppal, Wally, Stewart, Hugh
Group: Criminal, Racist, Threatening, & Non-compliant Behaviour, Government Affairs, Protests & Activism
Creator: Thomson, Jimmy, Cox, Ethan, Basu, Brishti
Publisher: Capital Daily
Coverage: British Columbia--Fairy Creek, British Columbia--Capital Regional District
Format: News media
Date: 2021-11-01
Description: B.C.'s Health Minister defended Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry in the legislature on Tuesday, after the leader of the B.C. Green Party said British Columbians have been misled about COVID-19 transmissions in schools.
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Subject: Dix, Adrian, Henry, Bonnie, Furstenau, Sonia, Burnaby Beacon, Capital Daily , Stanwick, Richard, Protect Our Province BC, Filiatrault, Lyne
Group: Education, K to 12, Testing, Case Counts, Analysis, & Modelling
Creator: CBC News
Publisher: CBC News British Columbia
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: News media
Date: 2022-10-26
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