Wednesday, May 4, 2016
Victoria Viewpoints: Wednesday, May 4, 2016
Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Provincial scene.
Exclusive fundraisers, Christy Clark's salary top-up not conflicts: commissioner
Alaska raises concerns with B.C.'s oversight after audit
B.C.'s minimum wage to rise to $11.25 by September, 2017
Clark's exclusive fundraisers not a conflict, commissioner rules
B.C. battling double the number of wildfires seen last year this time
Mount Polley: Mines minister accepts scathing report but won't resign
B.C. minimum wage to hit $11.25 by 2017
Fort McMurray fire: No B.C. help on the way
Inspector Dix holds Hydro's feet to the fire
B.C. to boost minimum wage to $10.85 an hour
Premier not in conflict on party fundraising or stipend, commissioner rules
Premier Clark hikes the minimum wage - but the NDP wishes she hadn't
NDP attack on salaries is a cheap political stunt
Premier not in conflict on salary top-up and fundraisers, commissioner rules
Plecas changes view on child protection, minister says nothing
MLA's conduct a poor example
B.C. keeping wildfire crews at home for now
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