Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Victoria Viewpoints: Wednesday, September 14, 2016




Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Provincial scene.

Vancouver's vacancy tax will rely on owners to declare if homes are empty
B.C. auditor targets include Site C dam, grizzly bear management
Clark's new campaign chief - Laura Miller - charged in gas plant scandal
B.C. health-care suit could determine fate of medicare, lawyer says
B.C. government to scrap planned 4% MSP increase
VANDU boss says Will and Kate need to see Downtown Eastside without a royal clean-up
Liberals and NDP push for greater mortgage oversight on B.C. homes
Laura Miller named B.C. Liberal election campaign director despite facing criminal charges
Capital Regional District approves Victoria-area sewage treatment plant
Vancouver mayor promises new vacant home tax by 2017
No change to MSP premiums as surplus grows, B.C. finance minister
Extension granted for investigations into suspended Victoria police chief
Haisla chief to run for Liberals in 2017
No plan to change B.C. Green party name over federal rift on Israel: Weaver
CRD approves McLoughlin as site for sewage treatment plant
B.C. auditor targets include Site C, BC Hydro, grizzly bear management
B.C. NDP torn about pipeline


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