Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Victoria Viewpoints: Wednesday, September 20, 2017








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

Tory MP Dianne Watts to make bid for BC Liberal leader
B.C. launches public consultation to help re-establish human-rights commission
B.C. real estate regulator penalizes two New Coast Realty agents
Horgan's fundraising policy reversal tied to Greens, insiders say
B.C. commission optimistic about signing treaties in next two years
B.C. Utilities Commission needs more info from Hydro to complete Site C review
Dianne Watts set to enter B.C. Liberal leadership race
Not so fast, says Vancouver councillor ahead of city's bid for Amazon headquarters
Former head of Human Rights Commission says it should have full independence
155 'high risk' B.C.  schools still have no plans for seismic upgrades
B.C. Treaty Commission aims to have 14 treaties signed in 2 years
B.C. launches public process to re-establish Human Rights Commission
41 per cent of B.C. business owners plan to sell within 5 years, survey finds
Previous B.C. government scolded for late responses to FOI requests
Some students with learning disabilities starting school late, lacking teachers
B.C. Utilities Commission needs more info from Hydro to complete Site C review
Leader-seeking Liberals aim to refresh, ease red-blue tensions
Vancouver might want to reconsider bid for Amazon headquarters
Judge throws out evidence seized during Vancouver meth lab raid due to police misconduct
Taxpayer funding of political parties is Horgan's gift to the next Liberal leader
Report flags concerns about Site C hydro electric dam project
B.C. Liberals rapped for delays responding to FOI requests
NDP replaces big money with your money
B.C. calls for input on restored Human Rights Commission
Privacy watchdog slams BC Liberals on information requests delays
Translink testing two double decker buses for use in Metro Vancouver
B.C. NDP looking to fast-track seismic upgrades in wake of Mexico City earthquake
B.C. assesses Truvada, an HIV prevention drug that looks 'very promising'
40 modular housing units. 600 more coming. Still not enough for Vancouver's homeless: critics
More questions than answers in Utilities commission's preliminary Site C report
Dianne Watts to seek BC Liberal leadership, step down as Conservative MP
Liberals Big Losers, NDP and Greens Winners in Political Finance Reform
Fish farm occupation moves from Sea to City
Housing Minister: Vancouver's modular housing pitch 'at front of list'
Reconciliation walk expected to attract thousands
Surrey MP Dianne Watts and Vancouver MLA Andrew Wilkinson expected to announce B.C. Liberal leadership bids
Campaign pushing B.C. to a $15 minimum wage focuses on the question of a timeline
NPA Councillor George Affleck mulls over Vancouver mayoral bid
Vancouver police apprehensions under the Mental Health Act fall sharply after a long climb

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