Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Victoria Viewpoints: Tuesday, September 19 2017








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

B.C. subsidy program is 'appropriate' method for transition to new fundraising plan: Horgan
Campaign finance bill brings B.C. into the 21st century
B.C. Supreme court certifies foreign-workers lawsuit
New program to offer support to Indigenous students
B.C. forest industry assesses impact of summer's wildfires
B.C. condos designed for storing luxury cars stoke controversy
Foreign workers allege 'life-savings' paid for Mac's jobs that didn't exist
B.C. premier defends flip-flop on public subsidies for political parties
Vancouver City Council debating density motions this week
Invasive Smallmouth bass reported in Kettle River System
Documents show former B.C. government allowed oil execs to refine climate plan language
'We're all being thrown right in': B.C.'s newest teachers suddenly in demand
Horgan, Weaver both breaking party funding vows
B.C. court certifies class-action suit involving 450 foreign workers who got no jobs
B.C. Premier Horgan defends flip flop on subsidies for political parties
Five things about  NDP's party funding plan
First Nations  video shows 'thousands' of wild fish in B.C. Salmon Farm
Local politicians ask B.C. government for campaign donation reform
Premier Horgan defends taxpayer subsidy for political parties
Nanaimo councillors say sorry to Indigenous official
Taxpayers would give millions to political parties in NDP plan
Answers needed on Saanich police chief's sweet deal
Victoria's new bridge pieces all here now
Greens didn't demand party subsidy, Andrew Weaver says
Housing issues pressing for NDP government
Abolition of daylight savings time proposed at convention of B.C. municipalities
Opioid crisis deserves more attention than pot plans
Greens political 'hostage taking' preview of grim future under proportional representation

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