Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Victoria Viewpoints: Tuesday, October 3, 2017








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



John Horgan suggests dispensaries make B.C. well-positioned for marijuana legalization
Federal government keen on seeing TransMountain pipeline built: Carr
NDP to defend TransMountain pipeline approval in B.C. Supreme Court
Past dysfunction within Vancouver School Board dominating current by-election
NDP taps brakes on ride-hailing in B.C. despite election promises to allow Uber
Petronas unit puts Alberta assets on the block
Colon cancer screening test suspended due to manufacturing defect
Champion racer and MLA Michelle Stillwell loses gold medal at legislature
Eby's crackdown on lobbying filled with puzzling cracks
Brakes tapped on Uber in B.C. despite election promises
Inmates play vital role in managing B.C.'s worst-ever wildfire season
Victoria judge 'appalled' as sheriff shortage cuts trial to an hour
Promised lobbyist reform starts small
Taxidermists included in grizzly hunt review
Environmental review checks for conflicts
Vancouver byelection advance voting kicks off Wednesday
Administrators called into classrooms amid B.C. teacher shortage
Greens slam NDP over failure to eliminate real estate tax loophole
Vancouver byelection advanced voting kicks off Wednesday
Bill tightens lobbying rules for political insiders
BC raises disability benefits to cover Transportation Costs
Andrew Weaver chastises NDP government for not closing housing-investment loophole
Pets OK BC to rally on Victoria's Legislature lawn to end 'no pets' rental policies
NDP's promised lobbyist reform starts small

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