(Vancouver Courier, May 23, 2012)
On Canada Day weekend 2011, Courier operatives entered city hall and planted a hidden camera in the mayor’s office, collecting hours of video footage. The following scene involving Mayor Gregor Robertson and Mike Magee, Robertson’s chief of staff, took place Thursday, May 17.
Magee, bald and goateed, sits behind a large oak desk. On a nearby yellow beanbag chair, Robertson, wearing a grey suit, green tie and purple bicycle helmet, reads a book.
“Well, well, well.”
“Whatcha reading, G-man?”
“A book about wells. They’re all over the world. It’s fascinating.”
Magee rises, approaches Robertson, gently removes the book from his hands and studies the cover. “One Well: The story of Water on Earth. For Grades 4 to 6. Where’d you get this?”
Robertson’s desk intercom beeps and crackles. A nasal-voiced receptionist speaks. “Morning, G-man. Police Chief Chu on line two.
Robertson rolls off the beanbag and taps the intercom. “Hello Jimmy, what’s the good word?”
“Mr. Mayor, I just finished meeting with our street unit. Frankly sir, we’re very concerned. This Atira mess has many of my senior officers wondering what to do.”
Robertson furrows his brow. Magee makes a talking sign with his right hand.
“Yes, I understand. It’s a crucial issue that requires immediate attention. What exactly are you talking about?”
“Atira. The big social housing firm in the Downtown Eastside. Janice Abbott, that whole crew. They’re running brothels in their buildings. They announced it last week but they’ve been doing it for a while. Pimps hang around outside. Johns walk in and out. It’s like a giant turnstile.”
“I see. What’s the downside?”
“Mr. Mayor, it’s illegal to operate a brothel, even in Vancouver. The Criminal Code is very specific about that. I know your office works closely with Atira. I know Abbott is connected in Victoria. But this is too much.”
“I understand. Let me look into it. I’ll get back to you.”
Robertson taps his intercom, ending the call. “Whadya think, Mike?”
“Hmmm. This could hurt us. Most people don’t care about prostitution, but a government brothel sounds extreme. Pimps represent a tiny portion of our voting block. We’ll do some polling. In the meantime, let’s get the housing minister on the horn. Find out what the hell’s going on down there.”
Magee taps the intercom. “Betty, get Rich Coleman on the line.”
Moments later. “Hi, Mike, Rich Coleman here.”
“Hey, I’m calling about this Atira thing. The brothels. The mayor’s very concerned. Who OK’d this and how long has it been going on?”
“It’s a tough one, Mike. I’m not prepared to throw anybody under the bus.”
“Is it legal? We just talked to the police chief and he’s crapping bricks.”
“I just don’t have the answer. The actual act is not illegal, it’s the solicitation. We ask our providers to obey the law. But at the same time the rooms are their rooms.”
“Uh huh. OK, Rich, thanks anyway.”
Magee taps the intercom, ending the call. “Butthead. He doesn’t care. There aren’t any brothels in Fort Langley. After next election, he’ll be flipping pancakes for the Kinsmen. We gotta go to the top. Shayne Ramsay—the CEO of B.C. Housing. He controls the purse strings, he’s married to Janice Abbott. He’s the man.”
Robertson falls back onto the yellow beanbag. “I understand, Mike. I’ve got my finger of the pulse of the Downtown Eastside. I promised to end homelessness, for frick sakes. Who’s Janice Abbott?”
“She runs Atira.”
“What’s Atira? Think I missed that part.”
“Atira is the largest social housing firm in Vancouver. They get big money from B.C. Housing to operate all those hotels. You met Abbott at the Westin Bayshore fundraiser. She wiped mustard off your shirt.”
“Ah yes, Japadog. I can taste it now.”
Magee taps the intercom. “Betty, get me Shayne Ramsay on line two.”
“Sorry, Mike, Mr. Ramsay’s office does not accept incoming calls.”
“Dammit! I want Ramsay! The mayor’s pissed about this Atira thing.”
“Sorry, Mike, there’s nothing we can do.”
Twitter: @MarkHasiuk
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On Canada Day weekend 2011, Courier operatives entered city hall and planted a hidden camera in the mayor’s office, collecting hours of video footage. The following scene involving Mayor Gregor Robertson and Mike Magee, Robertson’s chief of staff, took place Thursday, May 17.
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