Saturday, August 22, 2026

Sandher gulag lives - Luke Stack - Approved

As we predicted (it isn't difficult) Team Tom Dyas has rubber stamped the new Sandher gulag before the election.
The matter goes to the ALC, and since Dave Birchmore is firmly under Sandher Crime Family thumb, there will be no objections there either. Biggest Sandher booster was Mohini Singh (Ubhi) “Honestly, he is covered by the right to farm legislation, he is doing everything by the book, it would be wrong to refuse this.” There is nothing honest about Sandher servant Mohini Singh. Our information suggests she will be nailed soon. If it isn't cops it will be CRA for unreported income. Gord Lovegrove voted in favour. Voting against was Ron Cannan and Rick Webber.
B.C.'s Farm Practices Protection (Right to Farm) Act protects qualifying farmers from public nuisance lawsuits regarding normal farming smells, noise, and dust, provided they use standard practices and follow environmental and health laws. Sandhers have been nailed multiple times for non-compliance of pollution laws, WCB violations, and illegal water use. Their plant has been non-compliant since day 1 and every councillor knows it.
Outgoing Kelowna Springs traitor councillor Luke Stack of 18 years experience saved the day for the Sandher Crime Family again. The Sandher gulag application is live, but the prisoner count on A-1 land cannot exceed 40 foreign slaves. The new and improved will surely be voted through before this group of  corrupt politicos are shown the door in October. Sandher shill Luke Stack will probably be rewarded for his long service with free rotting Sandher apples this year. 🍎

Sukhdev Singh Sandher is Bir Singh Sander's brother.
Kelowna council rejected an application for a facility to house 56 seasonal fruit farm workers of S. Sundher Orchards Ltd. The housing project was supported by bought City staff, who said the proposal met the intent of the zoning bylaw. Council refused the application, voting, at Luke Stack's urging, to defer it, mainly because the proposal broke their own damn Zoning Bylaw regulations. Land under 8 hectares can only have a maximum of 40 temporary farm workers.
Sandhers own and lease something around 415 hectares of apple and cherry farm land across 66 properties in the North and Central Okanagan. Around 215 hectares of that land is within the City of Kelowna’s limits. Sandher shill Mohini Singh said the land was “low-grade agricultural land.” She said it was a “choice piece of land” for the project.
The new and improved scheme sees 40 slaves crammed into 6 trailers. Opposition of locals directly effected by the Sandher prison was never considered.
The planned prison for TFW (Temporary Foreign Workers) would consist of 8 sleeping trailers, 2 dining trailers and 2 kitchen trailers — all on a 14.68-hectare lot at 1190 Lewis Road. This manner of density is revolting. This project resembles a prison, and that is the Sandher idea. The area is rural, with no infrastructure, no transportation and no recreational facilities. S. Sundher Orchards is the operational arm of the Sandher Crime Family. Sandhers had manpower ads for 115 workers, plus another 30 TFW.
The Sandher gulag is a cramped forced labour camp. A petition against the plan has attracted 560 signatures, and counting. Here.
The ALC application is Here.
Bir Singh Sandher has no difficulty with the easily bought civil servants at the ALC like Dave Birchmore. Birchmore got a 'duty to warn' from the cops in fall of 2024 due to a legitimate death threat. That opened the man's eyes and he does what he is told.
The project being supported by compromised city staff even though it violates their own rules says it all. The rubber stamp of approval by Sandher civil servants and their muffs led by Tom Dyas on Kelowna council is always waiting. Tom Dyas and his deputy Mohini Singh are very firmly in Sandher Crime Family pocket.

The employment rate for youth (ages 18 to 24) in Kelowna is around 15%. The unemployment rate in Kelowna climbed to 9.3%. That is far in excess of the 6% unemployment cap to hire TFW. Specific 'high-demand' industries like healthcare, construction, primary agriculture, and food processing are exempt from the cap.

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