Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Victoria Viewpoints: Wednesday, December 7, 2016





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


A pipeline primer comparing British Columbia's North and South coasts
Trans Mountain pipeline expansion conflict continues in British Columbia
Justin Trudeau should reassess his scientific foundation
Plan to meet or exceed Canada's 2030 climate change target to be signed on Friday
Environmentalists have impoverished First Nations, pro-pipeline chief says
Premier Notley wants to talk pipelines with Christy Clark in Ottawa
Alberta Premier Notley showed courage visiting B.C. to promote pipeline, says Clark
Federal government should overhaul pipeline review and approval process: Senate Committee
'It's Oil or Orcas': Southern Resident Killer Whales Threatened by Increased Tanker Traffic, Experts Say
Amidst pipeline fallout, a look at Trudeau's other funding misstep: health care
Neskonlith Indian Band in timber battle with BC government
Property-tax increase proposed to fight Vancouver drug crisis
Vancouver eyes property tax hike to fight overdose crisis
Whistler RCMP to review officer conduct after cellphone seizure complaint
RCMP decides not to outfit officers with bod-worn cameras
B.C. government doubles advertising budget on eve of election
B.C. government considers increasing community gambling grants
B.C. government invests $630,000 to help immigrants, refugees find work
Is carbon pricing in Canada stacked against the West?
Medical reports make up major chunk of ICBC expenditures insiders reveal
B.C. teacher fired for having the wrong opinion
Clark to push prime minister on health transfers
Province defends boost in ad spending
Jobs vs. environment: The health angle
B.C. wood high-rise is the talk of Asia
City of Vancouver process for preserving character homes faces backlash



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