Tuesday, August 29, 2017

Victoria Viewpoints: Tuesday, August 29, 2017








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


B.C. allowed to intervene in legal challenge of Trans Mountain pipeline
Group of First Nations, environmentalists occupy salmon farm in B.C.
B.C. private-clinic advocate blames two deaths on wait times
Solitary confinement must have 15 day limit, plaintiffs tell B.C. Supreme Court
Muskrat Falls experience a warning for Site C project, expert says
Air quality issued for Southern B.C. due to wildfires
BC Liberals set leadership vote for February
300 students in Sooke waitlisted for spot on school bus
'It took me a minute to learn': New doors on BC Ferries mystify riders
New B.C. Liberal leader to be chosen in February 2018
Will leadership 'ideals contest' cover Liberals' farce, failure?
Energy regulator says Trans Mountain has more hurdles before construction can start
First Nations, environmentalists occupy Alert Bay salmon farm
Escaped Atlantic Salmon found in waters near Sechelt
Housing minister eyes possible cut to annual rent increases
B.C. Liberals open leadership race and set rules
B.C. Liberals launch leadership race, increase spending limits
Stress prudence ahead of politics
B.C. granted intervener status in Trans Mountain pipeline battle
Table set for race to replace Christy Clark as BC Liberal leader
Public school enrolment rising in British Columbia
B.C. Premier tours southern interior wildfires
Division is a recipe for failure in Vancouver politics
B.C. Liberals begin leadership race to replace Christy Clark
UBC students face lengthy waiting list for housing assistance
Ottawa still weak on fish farm risks, says NDP
Eliminating Bridge Tolls Only First step to fairer taxes

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