Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Victoria Viewpoints: Tuesday, November 29, 2016





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

A larger list of links on the Kinder Morgan/Oil Moratorium decision can be found on our  Ottawa Observations listings.

The BC reaction is below

'Consistent'? Or 'sham' that betrayed British Columbians '? BC MPs weigh in on Trans Mountain
First Nations, environmentalists vow 'long battle' on approved Kinder Morgan pipeline
B.C. government still on the Kinder Morgan fence
Ottawa approves two pipelines, rejects one while imposing tanker ban on northern B.C. coast
First Nation fighting Kinder Morgan pipeline proposal makes last-ditch appeal to Trudeau to delay approval
Trudeau just sacrificed BC for Big Oil
Trudeau Gov't approves two major pipeline projects, Vows Tanker Moratorium
Vancouver Quadra Liberal MP Joyce Murray calls approval of Kinder Morgan pipeline incredibly disappointing
Vancouver mayor is 'profoundly disappointed' with federal approval of Kinder Morgan project
UBCIC's Bob Chamberlain denounces Trudeau's Kinder Morgan approval at public protest
Trans Mountain approval prompts anger in B.C.
Critics speak out agains approval of Trans Mountain pipeline in B.C.
B.C. groups attack Ottawa's approval of Kinder Morgan pipeline
Kinder Morgan pipeline expansion wins conditional approval; Enbridge proposal rejected
Reaction to the Trans Mountain pipeline decision, pro and con
Trudeau green lights Kinder Morgan pipeline, rejects Northern Gateway




B.C. explores softwood options in China, India amid U.S. trade dispute
B.C. teachers want resources restored this school year
B.C. forecasts larger-than-expected budget surplus
Sinixt First Nation;s fight for existence expected to be a long battle
Kelowna moves to ban sidewalk sleeping 24 hours a day
Provincial surplus projected to increase, despite cooling B.C. real estate
Unshackle ICBC from politics
B.C. Parks to finally get more funding
B.C. surplus projected to increase, despite cooling real estate
Union says it will oppose sale of B.C. retirement homes to firm with links to China
Budget surplus hits $2.24 billion, but B.C. braces for schools settlement
Demand an end to Second-Class Status for Reserve Children

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