Monday, September 18, 2017

Victoria Viewpoints: Monday, September 18, 2017








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

NDP Government's Campaign financing plans

B.C. taxpayers to foot campaign-finance bill banning corporate, union donations
B.C. government to ban union and corporate political donations
Backroom deal lets taxpayers provide 'big money' to politicos
B.C's NDP unveils corporate and union donation legislation
Documents hint at petroleum industry influence on B.C.'s climate policy
Three orders issued to Enbridge subsidiary concerning B.C. pipeline project
B.C. NDP government bans corporate and union donations and introduces public subsidy for political parties
NDP campaign-finance bill limits donations, offers subsidy from taxpayers
Taxpayers burned in NDP-Green ban on big money
NDP campaign-finance bill limits donations, offers subsidy from taxpayers
NDP caps party donations at $1,200 per person
B.C. NDP introduce legislation to ban big money in politics, includes corporate and union donation ban



Three orders issued to Enbridge subsidiary concerning B.C. pipeline project
B.C. teaching material featuring Indigenous slur under review
Charges to be laid involving fentanyl shipments from China: RCMP
Seven politicians eyeing B.C. Liberal leadership bid, Coleman says
BC Ferries improves service to the Sunshine Coast and Bowen Island
B.C. farmed salmon gets 'good alternative' rating in U.S.
Enbridge pipeline project cited for safety, environmental protection issues
NPA seeks to focus on bullying report in Vancouver's school board election
Publisher of school exercise book apologies for racially charged language
'A punch in the gut': Mother slams B.C. high school exercise connecting Indigenous women to 'squaw'
NDPs top promises caught up in vague consultations
Kelowna owes $1.1 million in back pay to RCMP officers
'People have no choice:" BC NDP addresses proposed Greyhound service cuts
TransLink's Board of Directors cost taxpayers more than half a million dollars last year
Why A B.C. woman says Canada Post's 'safe drop' is not safe
Province appeals ruling clearing forestry company in $5.5M wildfire
Investigation claims B.C.'s climate plan was influenced by oil and gas industry
A New Blueprint for Organizing for Change
Big Oil and Gas helped shape BC's Climate plan
Vancouver walk for reconciliation a chance to Learn, Listen and Keep the Dialogue going
B.C. municipalities call on province to reverse cuts on funding for public libraries
Parents, advocates demand action on daycare



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