Wednesday, November 30, 2016
Victoria Viewpoints: Wednesday, November 30, 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
Ottawa, Alberta join forces to sell B.C. on Trans Mountain pipeline
Rachel Notley heading to B.C. to make the case for Trans Mountain pipeline
B.C. Liberal MPs unhappy after Trudeau green-lights Trans Mountain pipeline
Christy Clark says province close to endorsing Trans Mountain pipeline expansion
B.C.'s Christy Clark happy to let Ottawa take heat on Kinder Morgan pipeline decision
Kinder Morgan approval insults Democracy, Science and Economic Logic
Climate Change, Not Spills, the Real Kinder Morgan Disaster
B.C. premier to welcome Kinder Morgan pipeline expansion approval if 5 conditions are met
Kinder Morgan pipeline approval: Opponents 'prepared to go to jail' protest in Vancouver
Opposition prepares to fight Trans Mountain pipeline approval
B.C. Liberal MP's worried about voter support after Trans Mountain pipeline approval
Christy Clark says Ottawa close to meeting B.C. pipeline conditions
Fort St. John mayor claims 'silent majority' in Lower Mainland support Trans Mountain
Cautious approach by Christy Clark on Kinder Morgan sets up potential election showdown
Victoria mayor will fight pipeline but not from jail
Why Kinder Morgan could severely damage the Trudeau-B.C. connection
Residents of B.C.'s North Coast react to the 'death' of Northern Gateway
Courting controversy: pipeline legal battle just beginning
Most B.C. Liberal MPs back Trudeau on pipeline, but say party will take a 'hit'
Are taxpayers liable for Enbridge's $500M in Northern Gateway costs? Experts divided
Kinder Morgan faces rough seas
Pipeline decision a four part compromise
Victoria Mayor disappointed with pipeline approval
Premier says B.C. now 'very close' to Yes on Trans Mountain pipeline
Mathematics used to study pine beetle control methods
CMHC head says foreign buyers a 'scapegoat' for high Vancouver prices
B.C. panel releases domestic violence report, urges support for victims
B.C. allocated 10 times more to fight swine flu than fentanyl crisis
Pipeline fight could define B.C. election
B.C. Premier warms to Kinder Morgan pipeline as election looms
B.C. looks to China as U. S. lumber lobby retaliates
B.C. government must respond to housing needs of people under the age of 65
'Kill a worker, Go to Jail'
Horgan makes appeal to workers: People of BC 'deserve better'
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