A Canadian city allegedly spent more than $33,000 in taxpayer money to rename a street after an indigenous tribe — a move one lawmaker slammed as bowing to “woke” voices.

MLA Dallas Brodie claimed the City of Vancouver spent $33,500 over the last three years to rename Trutch Street — which was named after British Columbia’s first governor general, Joseph Trutch — to šxʷməθkʷəy̓əmasəm Street.

The new name translates to Musqueamview, referencing the Musqueam people who had their land taken by Trutch. 4

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“Residents had no say and nobody except woke, white consultants [who] can read the new name, but who cares,” she wrote on X with an alleged copy of the project costs.

“That’s the price of progress!,” she added about the high cost.

The city agreed to remove Trutch’s name from

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