Today I'm speaking publicly about being diagnosed with Parkinson's. I'm sharing this because people often face stigma, and I believe it's important to be open. Between 10,000 and 13,000 people in BC have Parkinson's, and if speaking out can help others that's a good thing. pic.twitter.com/VHPreCqxSB
— Carole James (@carolejames) March 5, 2020
More than $7B in dirty money was laundered in BC last year, hiking housing prices by about 5%. Our real estate market should be used for housing people – not laundering the proceeds of crime. #bcpoli
— Carole James (@carolejames) May 9, 2019
Andrew Wilkinson has seemingly decided to celebrate International Workers' Day by calling for tax cuts for satellite families, people with multiple empty homes, and those with mega mansions while looking to bring back MSP fees on hardworking British Columbians. #bcpoli
— Carole James (@carolejames) May 1, 2018
Our legislation to help end hidden ownership of land has officially passed. This world-leading registry will uncover the true owners of B.C. real estate, and stop people from using numbered companies to hide who really owns property in BC. https://t.co/bhjfkxvjfE #bcpoli #vanre
— Carole James (@carolejames) May 17, 2019