Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Victoria Viewpoints: Tuesday, June 20, 2017




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


B.C. party leaders campaign with Throne Speech looming
How B.C.'s Liberal minority government could fall, and what happens next
B.C. certified schools in South Korea face visa crackdown
Beyond appropriation of our culture, the most important fight is for our land
First Nation critical of government response to fuel spill on Vancouver Island
B.C. Liberals set to boost electric car charging funding in throne speech
Victoria bus lanes delayed by rising construction costs
British Columbians want Premier Christy Clark to accept defeat, poll suggests
B.C. Liberals adjusting principles for a shot at power
Horgan shares vision of NDP government at town-hall meeting
B.C. Greens kill NDP's proposed change on unionized secret ballots
New ferry to be launched on Tsawwassen-Southern Gulf Islands route
B.C. Liberals say electric vehicles to get $50 million boost in throne speech
Horgan and NDP fighting to strip workers of secret ballot
First Nations and forestry a growing collaboration
The B.C. Green caucus will vote for change
B.C. Liberals pitch electric car stations
After a five-year climb, the number of trains moving oil through B.C. plummets
An NDP -B.C. Green electoral non-aggression pact could end Christy Clark's tenure as premier
Clark makes campaign-style stops around B.C. with clock ticking on confidence vote
With confidence vote looming, BC Liberals make second funding announcement in as many days
Greens reject NDP effort to end secret ballots for unionization bids
B.C. Liberals add vehicle charging stations to their platform
Vancouver Housing Crisis 'Worse on Virtually Every Level,' says Former UN Investigator
Study finds Wild Salmon Infected by Sea Lice Grow More Slowly, 'More liable to die'
Key figure in botched health firings leaves public service
As Clark's Liberals dither and stall, BC faces life or death issues






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