Friday, May 25, 2018

Victoria Viewpoints: Friday, May 25, 2018




Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Provincial scene for  Friday, May 25, 2018


Globe and Mail 

U.S. asks WTO to strike panel to review B.C. wine rules
Parents of teenager who died after post-surgery overdose slam privacy in health care system
Indigenous groups in B.C. welcome traditional Chinese medicine clinics
Vancouver needs great conciliator in mayor's office after civic election 
Process underway to help assist flood evacuees from Grand Forks
Kinder Morgan could win al the battles and still lose the war


CBC

No guarantee Ottawa can come to terms with Kinder Morgan over TransMountain, says Carr
Evacuation order issued for 14 properties as wildfire burns north of Kamloops
Trump administration pins target on B.C. wine sales
B.C. government to fund 1,500 homes for women fleeing violence
Chinook salmon fishery cut to protect southern resident orca population
Homeopathy for autism 'certainly not based on science' B.C. health official says


Vancouver Sun

Former B.C. Health Minister opens up over ministry's firing scandal
A timely reminder why 'all votes matter' isn't rhetoric
MSP should cover PSA test for prostate cancer

Vancouver Province

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Victoria Times Colonist

Be informed on voting reform


Victoria News

Saanich Inlet bridge billion dollar price tag too expensive says ministry
Have your say about the new Swartz Bay ferry terminal


Global BC

Opioids are starting to be found in mussels near Canadian waters
Wildfire danger across B.C. growing with  more fires flaring up
Despite calling homelessness a 'crisis' City of Penticton rejects homeless housing project
U.S. again targets B.c.'s 'unacceptable' wine regulations, as 'unfairly' keeping American products off shelves
Wildfire burning near Kamloops doubles in size overnight


Georgia Straight

U.S. asks World Trade Organization to create panel to rule on B.C. wine sales in grocery stores
How will new B.C. laws affect ICBC and you?
Commission reports that mobility pricing could cost average Metro Vancouver paying household $3 to $8 per day


Vancouver Courier

Will YesVancouver be the name of Hector Bremner's new party?
Lillooet fire near Anderson Lake blazing out of control
Two B.C. wildfires burn out of control across the southern interior
City of Vancouver aims to curb land speculation along Broadway Corridor
Former B.C. Premier says pot industry about to enter Wild West period


The Tyee

BC Government Plans to Boost Primary Care
Kinder Morgan and the power of Civil Resistance

Miscellaneous


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