Tuesday, May 22, 2018

Victoria Viewpoints: Tuesday, May 22, 2018




Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Provincial scene for Tuesday, May 22, 2018


Globe and Mail 

B.C. files lawsuit alleging Alberta law cutting off fuel supplies will cause it irreparable harm
B.C. cities debating bold moves to cope with rising sea levels
Still areas of concern as B.C. as majority of flood evacuation orders lifted: officials
B.C. files lawsuit alleging Alberta law cutting off fuel supplies will cause it irreparable harm
B.C. man facing deportation says terror accusation resulted in PTSD


CBC

B.C. sues Alberta over turn-off-the-taps legislation
Legal expert breaks down Alberta-BC pipeline dispute
BC Ferries apologizes for turning 12 ticket-holders away Friday at Tsawwassen terminal
BC Ferries puts fuel rebate on hold as dispute with minister heats up
We've tracked every promise the B.C. NDP made in the last election: Here's where they stand
Turn on the tap: Translink rolls out new payment methods


Vancouver Sun

Notley merely an 'acquaintance of B.C. Premier Horgan, despite his assurance they're friends
Pipeline battle escalates as B.C. government fines court challenge against Alberta
Travena 'surprised and disappointed' by B.C. Ferries plan to remove fuel rebates

Vancouver Province

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Victoria Times Colonist

As province offers more money B.C. Ferries delays plans to cancel fuel rebates
Notley says pipeline is key to programs that premiers will discuss at conference
Nanaimo tent city residents clash with police over removal of gate
Voting reform: Details, debate are missing
Few good options if Alberta turns off Trans Mountain taps


Victoria News

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Global BC

B.C.  taking legal action against Alberta over bill allowing province to cut off gas
New tolls? Road pricing? Final report on mobility pricing due this week
Military working through the night to sandbag Twin Lakes 
B.C. taxi drivers want to raise fare rates as gas prices continue to rise
Notley defends move to skip premiers' meeting, says Kinder Morgan deadline too important


Georgia Straight

B.C. Securities Commission joins other regulators in international crackdown on crypocurrency products


Vancouver Courier

B.C. suing Alberta over oil restrictions


The Tyee

The Kelowna Accord, Racism and the Child Welfare Crisis
BC Considers suing Opioid manufacturers

Miscellaneous


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