Sunday, November 20, 2016

Victoria Viewpoints: Saturday/Sunday, November 19 & 20, 2016





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

B.C. considers tax changes for farmland speculators
B.C. says local council responsible for regulating residential use of farmland
B.C. tech sector growing so fast it's hard to measure size of industry
B.C. boy put in foster care due to unexplained broken bones
B.C. NDP rallies for change ahead of election
It's far too early to write off John Hogan and the B.C. NDP
Terry Lake says more than twice as many B.C. residents have died of overdoses than motor-vehicle crashes in 2016
B.C. NDP leader makes promises, calls for change ahead of May election
B.C. First Nation celebrates return of artifacts from Royal B.C. Museum
Squamish LNG opponents stage Howe Sound protest
Physicians bearing heavy workloads as B.C. battles family doctor shortage
LNG project approvals run counter to carbon tax goals
Are schools pushing aboriginal and 'Buddhist' spirituality?
Site C comes with too many costs, took little benefits, and cannot proceed
The fentanyl crisis - while B.C. whines, Alberta takes action
MLA to Mounties: who is looking into allegations about Nanaimo mayor?
B.C. fares poorly in Supreme Court cases





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