Monday, July 31, 2017

Victoria Viewpoints: Monday, July 31, 2017








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

BC Wildfire emergency in Cariboo/Interior

An archive of notes from the BC wildfires 

A Departing Christy Clark




For Christy Clark, it was a great party while it lasted
Clark wanted to quit sooner, but didn't want to leave a mess
"I feel like I get to be me again': former B.C. Premier Christy Clark
'I am done with public life," says Christy Clark
Liberal leader Christy Clark is 'done with public life'
Christy Clark 'done with public life' after resigning as Liberal leader
Who can blame Christy Clark for wanting a clean break?
What Drove Christy Clark Live her "Public Life?"
Class and politics: Christy Clark's ideological contortions made life tougher for the NDP
I thought Christy Clark had potential, but my gut feeling was right
'I am done with pubic life,' says Christy Clark in first public statement since resignation announcement
Former B.C. Premier Christy Clark says her political career is over
B.C. Liberals need to move fast to replace Christy Clark, experts say
'A leader needs to know when it's time to go' Clark on her resignation
Christy Clark says she's 'done with public life' after resignation
Nothing worse than when a politician thinks they're irreplaceable: Christy Clark
Clark addresses media after announcing sudden resignation
Christy Clark quitting starts civil war inside B.C. Liberal party

Full archive of past notes on Ms.Clark's departure available here


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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visits Williams Lake on tour of BC areas hit by wildfires
'Unimaginable hardship for son many': Justin Trudeau tours B.C.'s wildfire region
25 days and counting: For people in BC's wildfire zone, Trudeau's trip offers little relief
Trudeau urges Canadians to give to B.C. wildfires fjund, but Feds aren't matching donations
BC Ferries turmoil: when full actually means half empty
B.C.'s Seniors Advocate urges people to check in on the elderly as temperatures rise





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