In January, Coupar was one nine elected NPA politicians — four city councillors, three school trustees and two park board commissioners — who demanded the party call an immediate annual general meeting to address concerns that the NPA’s board had shifted towards alt-right values.
“The NPA elected caucus believes in an inclusive, compassionate and caring city free from hate, stigma and discrimination,” the“The Board must reflect the values of the elected caucus, long-held ideals of the organization, membership, and the diversity of our city and residents.” Coupar, who has served on the Vancouver Park Board since 2011 and has previously served as its chair, also sought the NPA mayoral nomination in 2020 but lost the party election to businessman Ken Sim.Sim announced last August that heShare this article in your social network
No thanks.
Is it just me, or does anybody who's been part of the Park Board seems totally unqualified to even manage a garage sale? Look at Strathcona Park and Oppenheimer Park before it. Totally feckless. Hard NO.