Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Victoria Viewpoints: Tuesday, July 12, 2016




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

Scouring for Good LNG News, Bureaucrats Came up Mostly Empty
B.C. residents dealt disappointing blow as LNG Canada delays Kitimat project
B.C. cities to ask Ottawa for cut of legal pot revenue
Government must invest in women's supports to prevent abuse: advocates
Vancouver's homeless create new tent city to advocate for social housing
Teck Resources appoints Chinese government official to its board
Rally for more social housing turns into protest at Vancouver City Hall
First Nations chiefs sign agreement with RCMP to address racism within force
Police probe disappearance of money from NDP MLA's office
B.C. government decides not to appeal ruling ordering it to pay Ivan Henry $8m
Former B.C. government staffer expected to enter guilty plea in triple-delete email scandal
LNG Canada delay means dark clouds growing over industry in B.C.: experts
B.C. government's native rhetoric rubbished by reality of ferry service cuts
Robertson's tax 'ultimatum' was ready-made for Liberal's quick approval
DeJong changes his tack on real estate
Bolstered ferry schedule allays some gulf island fears
The bare minimum: B.C. election lines drawn over minimum wage
The future of hydro in a warming world



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