During the Olympics, my wife and I were invited to a reception held at Vancouver House by the City of Vancouver for the South Asian community. The event was one of many conducted to honour the diverse communities of Vancouver, even if VANOC never considered them in their opening or closing ceremonies. It was a modest affair with juice and small appetizers served, and the atmosphere was quite pleasant and welcoming to everyone.
In spite of what some might assume, this was not a Vision Vancouver event by any stretch of the imagination. All councillors, several city staff, the Indian Consul General and even Shiva Keshavan, the Indian luger, and his family were in attendance.
Over the course of the event, I was approached by a non-Vision Vancouver Councillor to tell me that apparently lone NPA Councillor Suzanne Anton had an issue with my attendance because it made the event “too political.”
I happened to run into the Councillor at another venue that same day and decided to confront her about her issues.




