Friday, April 6, 2018

Victoria Viewpoints: Friday, April 6, 2018




Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Provincial scene for  Friday, April 6, 2018


Globe and Mail 

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CBC

Tax Agency appeals $1.7 million ruling for malicious prosecution of B.C. couple
Emotional MMIWG hearings weigh on families, commissioners
Cariboo region awarded $99M for forest reforestation projects
Judge rejects delay argument in extradition of accused B.C. killer
1 person killed at New Westminster worksite, police say
Wildfire forecasts predict hot, dry conditions in B.C. this year


Vancouver Sun

Metro Vancouver recommends B.C. limit house sizes on agricultural land
Trudeau tells B.C. that pipeline wouldn't get approval without environmental confidence

Vancouver Province

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Victoria Times Colonist

Suppressing important voices on health care
Trudeau faces a tough pipeline balancing act

Victoria News

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Global BC

B.C.;s last fire season set destructive records. Things don't look good this year either
Lose your insurance for distracted driving? Critics say it could bankrupt people
New homes for the homeless in Penticton; local company also benefits
BC Coroners Service investigating fatal incident at New Westminster industrial site


Georgia Straight

Climate conscious international labour leader promotes just transition for fossil fuel industry workers
Vancouver mayor Gregor Robertson repeats call for Canada to drop criminal penalties for drug possession


Vancouver Courier

Police respond to 845 calls in 14 months to Downtown Eastside Hotel
First Nations Protestor disrupts Trudeau's Vancouver fundraiser, calls him 'liar'


The Tyee

Federal and BC privacy watchdogs combine investigation into Facebook and AggregateIQ


Miscellaneous






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