Sunday, June 26, 2016

Victoria Viewpoints: Saturday/Sunday, June 25 and 26, 2016



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

Researches say getting federal data on fish stocks is a challenge
With B.C. election looming, MLAs ponder whether to run again
BC NDP promises $15 per hour minimum wage if elected in 2017
Is it time for a crackdown on B.C.'s real estate industry?
Federal government invests $150 million for affordable housing in B.C.
Christy Clark reveals 6 key principles to affordable housing
Vancouver Mayor's proposed vacancy tax raises red flags
NDP government would raise BC's minimum wage to $15 an hour in its first term, says leader
VSB calls last-minute budget meeting
Feds ponying up $150m over next two years toward affordable housing in B.C.
Vancouver students fight to save their high school amid budget showdown
Christy Clark on housing affordability: "It's time for bold action"
A note from your friendly neighbourhood tax collector
Gates block ventures into the wild: Landowners cutting off paths to public land
B.C. NDP commits to $15 minimum wage
Clack promises 'action is coming' on housing, while realtor association says history suggests market will self-correct 
A long, desperate search for Mental Health Services in BC
Unneeded, Expensive Site C Brings Huge Costs, Nor Benefits: NDP critic
Vancouver Island Our 11th Province? Why Stop there?



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