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RCMP investigating vandalism at Aaron Gunn's campaign office on North Island

  • Public backlash against federal Conservative Party candidate Aaron Gunn continued, culminating in the 'Stop Aaron Gunn Rally' organized by several local groups on April 12, 2025, where over 100 people attended, including Indigenous activist Grandma Losah.
  • Bob Chamberlain, former vice-chief of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs, and Indigenous groups have called for Gunn's removal as a candidate due to his controversial remarks about residential schools.
  • In response to criticism, Gunn's supporters issued a letter defending his character, while the First Nations Leadership Council and the Wei Wai Kum First Nation criticized Gunn's views as harmful and incompatible with truth, accountability, and reconciliation regarding Indigenous issues.
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Sooke News Mirror broke the news in on Monday, April 14, 2025.
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