Thursday, October 19, 2017

Victoria Viewpoints: Thursday, October 19, 2017





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



Supreme Court to hear complaints from B.C. wineries over interprovincial trade barriers
BC Green party taking third run at ride-hailing with private member's bill
John Horgan to embark on energy tour of northwest B.C.
'It's hearbreaking': Surrey schools short on support for students with special needs
UBC health students get training to help Indigenous patients
TransLink to start consulting public on distance based fare options
B.C. Green legislation seeks green light for ride hailing
NDP resistance to ride-hailing hard to understand, says Green Leader
Horgan points accusing finger at fish farm fearmongers
Vancouver byelection sends definitive message to Vision
Changes coming to FOI rules, B.C. minister says
Greens renew call for action on ride sharing
One Year Later, Heiltsuk Still waiting for answers to tug oil spill
Welfare rate increase leaves a dollar extra for weekly food budget
Diego Cardona reflects on byelection loss
NPA calls mayor's pre-sales policy 'a bit racist'
Four-party Vancouver school board bodes well for students
How can we accept that the fentanyl crisis is becoming 'new normal'?
Has someone taken away David Eby's Twitter privileges?
Atlantic salmon caught in B.C's Harrison River
B.C. and local governments task force on recreational marijuana goes to work this week
B.C. Green politicians become major power brokers with savvy tactics and principled stands
Vancouver bagel shop owner calls B.C. labour shortage 'a perfect storm'
Metro Vancouver mayors want carbon tax money to help pay for LRT, Broadway subway and more

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