Monday, October 2, 2017

Victoria Viewpoints: Monday, October 2, 2017








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



B.C. bill proposes two-year ban on lobbying after public service
Ottawa never 'did the work' to hear out Indigenous concerns over TransMountain pipeline: lawyer
B.C.'s shortage of teachers an incipient 'crisis' union president says
B.C. government proposes tightening lobbying rules
"Our buildings could have been saved": Buildings not protected in fire-ravaged Pressy Lake
'Political will' needed to stop money laundering in casinos, former investigator says 
First Nations begin court challenge against Trans Mountain pipeline
Vancouver on track to build world's tallest passive-house buildings
U.S. files 2nd WTO complaint over alleged unfair B.C. wine sales practic
'What byelection?' Voter turnout low for Vancouver byelection
Province introduces disability transportation supplement
Quesnel woman's death being probed by police watchdog
B.C. government to limit former officials from lobbying
ISIS supporter threatened to bomb RCMP HQ in Surrey officer testifies
Liberals missed opportunity in not reversing disabled transit cuts
NDP government reverses the Liberals' most cruel cut
People with disabilities to receive extra $52 for bus passes, transport
Bill would impose two year lobbying ban on cabinet ministers senior staff
MLA Furstenau being sued by contaminated soil site owners
B.C. moves to tighten lobbying rules
Fanning fear of fire and flood
NDP adds $52 for disability transportation
IIO deployed to Quesnel after woman dies in custody
UBC law students help Vancouver's homeless get government ID
BCTF says province's classrooms short 1,000 teachers
Surrey renters concerned over illegal suite evictions to converge on city hall
B.C. unveils new two year lobbying ban for top government officials
B.C. announces new $52 per month transit supplement for people with disabilities
People with disabilities to received extra $52 for bus passes, transport
Bill would impose two-year lobbying ban on cabinet ministers, senior staff
Vancouver councillors call for 24 hour park patrols to deal with discarded drug needles
Vancouver council candidate Judy Graves calls for drug decriminalization to slow fentanyl deaths
B.C. Premier expresses condolences for Maple Ridge's Jordan McIldoon and others killed in Vegas mass shooting
The B.C. Liberals fired me. Why am I running again
Catherine Read appointed to über-important position as chair of Passenger Transportation Board
Vancouver City Council will vote on modular housing recommendations
The Temp Work Trap: No Security, Low Pay and Lax Employment Law Enforcement
Horgan Got it Wrong on Political reform; Here's the solution













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