NPA Accumulates Impress $2.1-M in Donations

This article was last updated on April 16, 2022

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The NPA has revealed to have accumulated more than $2.1 million in personal and corporate donations, i.e. almost the same as the $2.25 million gathered by the ruling Vision Vancouver party. NPA mayoral candidate, Kirk LaPointe, released a 15-page list of contributors alleging that he was acting on his “policy hill to die on” transparency.

Whereas on the other hand, LaPointe also gave a befitting response to the defamation lawsuit filed by Vision on Thursday just as it released its own list. He stated that “today I am standing before you to say the bullying ends now. The city needs to know who and what it is dealing with Gregor Robertson and his Vision Vancouver team. And I will not back down.” LaPointe alleged that Vision’s lawsuit was nothing but a planned attempt to overshadow a fast-changing election both Vision and the NPA have admitted to be closer than first anticipated.

LaPointe pointed out that Mayor Gregor Robertson and his Vision Vancouver team are using fabrications and intimidation to try and stay in office. He alleged that “I was warned repeatedly by journalism colleagues, friends who had done business with the city and near-total strangers, that Vision Vancouver played a nasty, vindictive game,” adding that “I was warned the appearance at the front end of an amiable mayor with a progressive agenda, all happy, masked a harsh administration with a bullying, harassing backroom of party and city officials.”

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