Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Provincial scene:
B.C. campaign finance reform will fundamentally change the province's politics
B.C. NDP to introduce confidence motion Monday, expect vote Tuesday
Increasing number of calls linked to illicit drug deaths, overdoses: Vancouver officials
NDP to introduce throne speech confidence motion Mondaym, vote likely Thursday
What's going to happen to the bridge proposed to replace the Massey Tunnel?
Mayor Gregor Robertson takes B.C. government to task for not committing to halting fentanyl crisis
SayAnythingChristy website adds some humour to tense political situation
If an election is B.C.'s only answer, then drop the writ
The foul cynicism of Christy Clark's speech from the throne
Clark's left turn worries her party's conservatives, could endanger Liberals free-enterprise coalition
Thomson unlikely to get too cosy in Speaker's chair
Applying Vancouver's empty home tax may cost $2.7 million more than expected
Liberals force opponents to vote against everything they believe in
Stop the politics, start governing
BC NDP to introduce confidence motion Monday to defeat Clark's minority government
Clark pretends to listen to voters now, while staring defeat in the face
Kootenay Bill weighs on the B.C. Liberal spending promises in the Throne Speech
So, what's next in B.C. politics?
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