Friday, November 9, 2018

Victoria Viewpoints: Friday, November 9 2018




Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Provincial scene for  Friday, November 9, 2018



Globe and Mail 

For outgoing Vancouver mayor Gregor Robertson, there's still some life left in Vision
Compromise seen as the likely key to making Vancouver's new council function
Mayor Doug McCallum says latest shooting is an example of 'ongoing' trauma and fear' in Surrey
B.C. child care could soon cost as little as $200 per month for some parents


CBC

RCMP, province call out Surrey mayor over his comments following fatal shooting
Walk in doctors want equal pay, but group says relationship with patients key
BC to open thousands of $10 a day child care spaces
Are you 'woke' enough to make sense of John Horgan's quote?
Wilkinson says existing system is 'very clear,' Horgan calls proportional representation 'lit'


Vancouver Sun

Horgan and Wilkinson clash during electoral reform debate
Liberal gains on PR debate leave Yes side with tough choices
Will Horgan's pitch of pro rep as 'lit' attract 'woke' youth?
Supreme Court ruling paves way for multi-provincial securities regulator with BC


Vancouver Province

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Victoria Times Colonist

Province launches $10 a day daycare at 53 centres
Pay hike for unionized B.C. government workers after economy hits mark


Victoria News

Fernwood daycare selected for $10 per day childcare pilot project
'Cool, poppin',' turnt right up': B.C. Liberals take crack at 'hip' lingo

Global BC

Ministry responds to allegations that social worker stole from kids in government care
Surrey Mayor's policing comments risk 'erosion of public trust,' says BC's top Mountie
Permanent residents can't vote in BC civic elections. This group wants to change that
85 year old MLA gets into the slang game touting Liberal leader's 'turnt right up' performance
Provincial government releases regulations for overhaul of ICBC rate claims
Motor city: Vancouver home to growing community of RV dwellers amid housing woes
BC government promises 53 child care locations that cost parents 200 dollars per month or less


Georgia Strait

Vancouverites don't need 're-education' about foreign ownership and housing affordability
No time for silence on Berkley tower renoviction
The best and worst from BC's televised debate on electoral reform


Vancouver Courier

Eight Vancouver daycares part o B.C.'s low cost childcare program
Here's a checklist of Mayor Kennedy Stewart's promises
Vancouver parents say province is wasting money seismically upgrading 98 year old school
Three ways Premier John Horgan could be more lit when expressing his wokeness
Electoral reform, or Wheel of Fortune?
Horgan, Wilkinson clash on voting accuse each other of being evasive
Victoria council rescinds affordable housing proposal amid developer backlash
Workers at four BC casinos say Yes to four year agreement by slim margin


The Tyee

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