Sunday, April 8, 2018

Victoria Viewpoints: Saturday/Sunday, April 7 and 8, 2018




Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Provincial scene for  Saturday/Sunday , April 7 & 8, 2018


Globe and Mail 

Alberta calls out B.C. after pipeline expansion suspension
UBC president set to apologize for university's role in residential schools
Logging clash pulls NDP government from all sides with whales' 'rubbing beaches' at centre of dispute
B.C. Supreme Court challenge of public health-care system set to resume
Shauna Sylvester's challenging run for mayor of Vancouver
Final day of public hearings for missing, murdered Indigenous women and girls inquiry
Private clinic trial resumes as B.C. aims to take action against doctors


CBC

B.C. Trans Mountain opposition steadfast following Kinder Morgan pullback
Notley demands 'concrete action' from Ottawa to get Trans Mountain pipeline moving
B.C. man's income benefits slashed from 45 to 15 weeks after cancer diagnosis
UBC residential school history centre to share survivor's accounts, educate public
Private clinic trial resumes as B.C. aims to take action against doctors
Chief Commissioner Marion Buller reflects on MMIWG inquiry as public hearings wrap
You can fight city hall, but it might be expensive, B.C. man learns
'I've seen the destruction': Spiritual health workers aid survivors at MMIWG inquiry


Vancouver Sun

Kinder Morgan to halt its spending on Trans Mountain pipeline
'They can't mess with Alberta:' Notley promises, consequences for B.C. over latest Trans Mountain setback


Vancouver Province

Pot tops agenda, with ICBC looming large, as legislature resumes


Victoria Times Colonist

Horgan resists pressure as Kinder Morgan halts pipeline work
Theft on B.C. Ferries vessel delays sailing


Victoria News

B.C., Alberta clash as Kinder Morgan  suspends Trans Mountain
Saanich embraces sister city relationship with Hiroshima suburb
Plastic garbage in, garbage out


Global BC

Penticton man evicted into empty lot
Kinder Morgan halts Trans Mountain pipeline expansion amid B.C. opposition


Georgia Straight

Kinder Morgan says it's suspending nonessential spending on Trans Mountain pipeline project
A labour party, a homeowners' party and an honest broker vie for attention in the B.C. legislature
Crown wins appeal in legal fight with forest companies over cause of BC Wildfire


Vancouver Courier

Ripped away: Indigenous youth describe aging out of care


The Tyee

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