Monday, September 5, 2016

Victoria Viewpoints: Saturday-Monday, September 3 to 5, 2016




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

Future of public health care at stake in major new trial
Choosing alternate futures for public education
'To hell with the Boss!' A Labour Radical's Own Story
Four Times BC Teachers took the lead in history 
Wealthy Chinese immigrants come for better housing, not money: study
B.C. foreign-buyers tax aimed to thwart election issues, expert says
First Nations' traditional way of life good for ecology: BC Study
The downsides and dangers of 'cheque day'
Landmark private health care lawsuit heads to court this week
Student housing 'crisis' prompts call for B.C. government to change rules
B.C. Federation of Labour's Irene Lanzinger says labour movement needs to be bolder
New 'flexible' school curriculum goes province-wide next week
UBC Sauder School of Business professor calls for mandatory Aboriginal courses
B.C. Liberals must pull of balancing act on real estate: observers
Is B.C. ready for a $15 per hour minimum wage?
Into the Bear Pit: Conservation Officer who refused to kill cubs leaping into wild world of politics
Sense of Deja Vu as ICBC increases rates
B.C. Liberals walk fine line on housing: observers


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