The voices here are real – public servants, frontline workers, analysts,
admin staff – people inside the institutions they’re exposing. Some speak
openly. Most cannot.
If you’re reading this, it means the silence broke.
And if you’re next, we’re listening.
“We were told to teach inclusion, not to question it. When I raised concerns about bias in the new curriculum, I was called divisive. My evaluations changed overnight. The message was clear: loyalty before integrity.”
– Teacher, British Columbia, 2025
“I spoke out about what I saw happening inside the system. Policies that punished good staff. Ideology creeping into care. Decisions made for politics instead of patients. The response wasn’t dialogue. It was discipline. They called it ‘unprofessional conduct.’ I call it truth.”
– Healthcare worker, British Columbia, 2025
 
															We’re not journalists. We’re survivors. We didn’t start this movement out of interest – we started it because no one else would clean it up.