Friday, July 8, 2016

Victoria Viewpoints: Friday, July 8, 2016




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

High rent and low vacancy are squeezing renters in Canada's largest cities
Study shows foreign buyers spend more on B.C. homes, but dispute data
Letting the facts obscure the real story about B.C. real estate 
Salmon runs with more diversity provide best catches, study finds
Mount Polley mine owner sues engineering firms over tailings dam failure
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says no unnecessary federal delays for oil pipelines
Saskatchewan policy on busing homeless to B.C. 'ridiculous' says Vancouver councillor
B.C. tenant laws need overhaul to protect renters, say advocates
Is racism part of the housing issue? Of course it is
Judge dismisses B.C. government's $5.5M negligence claim against Canfor, contractor over 2010 forest fire
B.C.'s citizenship reporting requirements still has loopholes, experts say
Experts, investors see warning signs of real estate slowdown in Vancouver
Ottawa must challenge Enbridge ruling
B.C. parks should be for all, not just the wealthy
Island Health reports another privacy breach
Successful amalgamation examples abound
Brooks wants B.C. conservative job back
Parks minister considering tweaks to camping reservation system





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