Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Victoria Viewpoints: Tuesday, September 6, 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
Cash-strapped schools not equipped to teach new B.C. curriculum: union
Slowdown shows Vancouver foreign buyer tax is working: BC Premier
B.C. to restore Central Coast ferry service to boost aboriginal tourism
B.C. expects to welcome 1,000 more Syrian refugees before new year
Constitutional challenge against Canada's health-care system begins
Invasive European Green crab caught in Salish Sea for the first time
Major oil spill response improvements planned for B.C.
B.C. government will not reconsider tax on foreign homebuyers, says Christy Clark
Enbridge set to take over most of B.C.'s gas pipelines
B.C. government promises summer ferry from Bella Coola to Port Hardy after 2014 service cuts
B.C. First Nations and business community set their sights on economic reconciliation
U.S. seafood watch program puts four B.C. fisheries on red list
B.C.'s plan to bolster forestry industry rolls out some help, remains work in progress
B.C. to restore ferry service on Central Coast to boost aboriginal tourism
Expect slick oil talk to come down the election pipeline
Drug education bolstered in schools amid overdose crisis
B.C. First Nations, business council pledge economic support with new agreement
B.C. to restore ferry service on Central Coast
B.C.'s post-secondary system is in crisis say teachers
Less spending, more saving needed at city halls
Minding the gap in B.C.'s mental health system

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