Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Victoria Viewpoints: Tuesday, August 9, 2016




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

Premier Clark cleared again on conflict of interest allegations
Site C a Human Rights Concern, Declares Amnesty International
Liberals' Housing Moves Way Too Little, Too Late to Improve Affordability
Medical marijuana growers push for cannabis oil coverage for veterans
B.C. conflict commissioner clears Christy Clark on second complaint
Mount Polley mine protestors arrested at Imperial Metals' Vancouver office
DFO not in conflict of interest for promoting salmon farming: Leblanc
Drones get approval for use in fighting British Columbia wildfires
Amnesty International calls for halt to B.C.'s Site C dam
B.C. conflict commissioner clears Christy Clark of 2nd complaint
Fisheries minister plans 'concrete' action to fight declining sockeye run
Teen who died in Starbucks washroom needed rehab but mom says she couldn't afford it
Mayors of Kelowna and Kamloops want supervised injection sites to fight drug crisis
Federal government acts on 2012 report examining decline of B.C. salmon returns
Wild Salmon DFO's top priority minister says
Low water, low returns for Fraser sockeye
David Suzuki: Let's push the Prime Minister to get moving on climate
Government must respond to chaotic rental market



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