Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Victoria Viewpoints: Wednesday, September 28, 2016





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

Pacific NorthWest LNG approval announcement

Pacific NorthWest LNG project stalled by more than 190 federal conditions
First Nations split on Ottawa's Pacific NorthWest LNG decision
Trudeau government at pains to explain Pacific NorthWest LNG
LNG project approval won't mean green light for other pipelines, Jim Carr says
Ottawa's approval of massive B.C. energy project sets bar for future
Liberals make the right call on LNG
Liberal's approval of B.C. LNG project could breathe life into NDP
Trudeau Liberals Approve Petronas LNG Project on BC's Coast
Trudeau's LNG Approval: What a Difference a Day Makes
Federal environment minister defends approval of Pacific NorthWest LNG
Giant LNG project proposed for B.C. not yet a done deal
No federal "poison pill" in LNG plant conditions, B.C. Government says
Will Premier Clark slash LNG taxes to deliver on her election promise?
Local politicians applaud LNG project


UN looks at BC Hydro project's potential impact on Alberta world heritage site
How to 'Stop' Tent Cities? Help Residents Before Crisis, Mayors Say
Vancouver considers new restrictions to curb Airbnb effect
B.C. to spend additional $10 million in battle against overdoses
Premier Christy Clark promises $10-million to fight drug deaths
B.C. families on income assistance get to keep EI benefits
New Airbnb rules could shut down 1,000 short-term listings in Vancouver, says Mayor
B.C. to create substance-use research centre, Premier Christy Clark tells UBCM
Premier vows $10M boost in overdose fight, $148M for clean water
B.C. Green party to refuse corporate and union donations
Valuable lessons in quake simulation
Premier funds water, firefighter help for communities
B.C. cities join push to halt Vancouver Island old-growth logging





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