Tomorrow, Surrey Mayor Doug McCallum goes to court to answer for charges of public mischief for claiming a woman ran over his foot. According to the Criminal Code of Canada, public mischief involves "making a false statement that accuses some other person of having committed an offence".
My friend will be outside the court house protesting. Mayor McCallum told Global News he was on personal time doing his grocery shopping when this instance occurred. Because of the terms of the indemnification bylaw his legal fees are being paid by the citizens of Surrey! He's hired one of the most expensive lawyers in Canada, not any lawyers the City has on staff!
Our upcoming election on October 15th will be very interesting. Our mayor continually lies and is being sued by seven seniors that were banned from the city hall for three months because he didn't like what they stood for. They broke no laws, he just didn't want to see them! The only way he knew their names was by asking by-law officers to get names of everyone parking in the underground parking lot beneath city hall before council meetings! In December when the seven seniors filed a petition in BC Supreme court at their expense, he reversed his decision. Seniors having to sue to get into city hall?
He continually lies and has broken many promises he made to get elected. Last year he told us our taxes would go up 2.9%, ours went up 11% and we were lucky. Friends of ours went up 25% and businesses got hit really hard with huge hikes. Again, this year he tells us taxes will be 2.9%, should be interesting when our tax bill arrives.
Now his lies have angered the Mayor of White Rock. He's taken credit for something he didn't do! Let's hope his lies to the RCMP show him for the despicable person he is!
White Rock Mayor blasts Doug McCallum
McCallum attended the Vancouver Canucks game Saturday night. Masks are mandatory at Roger's Arena. From L to R City Counsellors: Allison Patton and Doug Elford. Developer Bob Cheema and Mayor Doug McCallum. I'm guessing another Cheema property development will be approved at the next council meeting.